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Re: RADWare Linkproof? (or better ways to multihome)
From: "Barton F. Bruce" <barton () cent net>
Date: Thu, 2 Nov 2000 01:06:45 -0500
Um, you've got a 26xx series Cisco taking multiple full views? (The subject does say "or better ways to multihome".)
I certainly don't, but have techie home users, must-stay-up.com, and smaller ISPcustomers that used to be able to take full routes in 26xx routers but now filter to keep a modest set of routes to optimize some of the outgoing and then have default routes to handle the rest. Has anyone actually TRIED 128 meg in a 2621? Remember there have been undocumented capabilities in the past. A newer 4500 thatis actually built from a 4700 motherboard does take 64 meg (the earlier ones didn't). Cisco now says don't cross memory between 262x and 265x. Is this a true no-no, or simply cisco not wanting you to make a nice discovery.
Current thread:
- RE: RADWare Linkproof? (or better ways to multihome), (continued)
- RE: RADWare Linkproof? (or better ways to multihome) rick (Nov 01)
- RE: RADWare Linkproof? (or better ways to multihome) Mohamed Hirse (Nov 01)
- Re: RADWare Linkproof? (or better ways to multihome) Mike Johnson (Nov 01)
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- Re: RADWare Linkproof? (or better ways to multihome) Mike Johnson (Nov 01)
- Re: RADWare Linkproof? (or better ways to multihome) Jon Mansey (Nov 01)
- Re: RADWare Linkproof? (or better ways to multihome) Brantley Jones (Nov 01)
- Re: RADWare Linkproof? (or better ways to multihome) Barton F. Bruce (Nov 01)
- RE: RADWare Linkproof? (or better ways to multihome) Mike Rae (Nov 01)
- RE: RADWare Linkproof? (or better ways to multihome) Brantley Jones (Nov 02)
- Re: RADWare Linkproof? (or better ways to multihome) John Fraizer (Nov 01)
- Re: RADWare Linkproof? (or better ways to multihome) Barton F. Bruce (Nov 02)
- Re: RADWare Linkproof? (or better ways to multihome) Peter Galbavy (Nov 05)
- Re: RADWare Linkproof? (or better ways to multihome) tony bourke (Nov 05)
- Re: FW appliances (was Re: RADWare Linkproof?) Henry Yen (Nov 05)