Path: utzoo!mnetor!tmsoft!torsqnt!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!uunet!mcsun!ukc!mucs!logitek!sph From: sph@logitek.co.uk (Stephen Hope) Newsgroups: comp.dcom.lans Subject: Re: What kind of packet is that ? Message-ID: Date: 18 Feb 91 09:55:51 GMT References: <1470@aut.autelca.ascom.ch> <2286@exocet.mentec.ie> Distribution: comp Organization: Logitek Plc. Lines: 42 kevin@exocet.mentec.ie (Kevin O'Farrell) writes: >In article <1470@aut.autelca.ascom.ch>, dhuber@aut.autelca.ascom.ch (Daniel Huber) writes: >> >> I'd like to setup some filtering on a TransLAN III connection. >> There are some packet types I did not found any description. >> >> But what about >> >> 8037 ? >> 3C07 ? >> 3C09 ? >> 8035 ? >> >> Somebody can help me out? >> >> Daniel >> >I don't know about the first three but 80-35 is listed as follows: >80-35 Stanford University reserved ARP >Kevin, >------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >Kevin O'Farrell | Internet/Bitnet: kevin@mentec.ie >Technical Services Group.| Janet: kevin%mentec.ie@earn-relay >Mentec Computer Systems. | PSI-Mail: PSI%272436059082::kevin >Pottery Road. | MCImail: KOFARRELL / 390-4994 >Dun Laoire. | Voice: +353-1-858444 >Co Dublin. Ireland | FAX: +353-1-858005 >------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The 3c00 - 3c0d packets are 3Com NBP (low RAM use NetBIOS packet types. I have never seen the 8037 type ID. Stephen -- News User