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You have mentioned the listeners, but what about the ports used for the connection itself? <br>
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There is no "different port Y". I don't understand what you mean. </blockquote></div><br><br>mmm, think for example on the active side (rNFS client) say the TOE stack assigned it port Y and also the Linux TCP stack assigned port Y to the netperf client then when the server node sends data to the client IP port Y - who is going to get it?<br>
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