I'm terribly sorry about this, which dates back to 2005 (or earlier). The effect is on packets >127 bytes (data), but only when receiving from Ethernet, as far as I can see, where a "trailer" is added at the wrong place, resulting in garbage at the ITS end. (I think I've seen this live occasionally.)
I'm terribly sorry about this, which dates back to 2005 (or earlier). The effect is on packets >127 bytes (data), but only when receiving from Ethernet, as far as I can see, where a "trailer" is added at the wrong place, resulting in garbage at the ITS end. (I think I've seen this live occasionally.)