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RE: more on filtering
From: Alex Yuriev <alex () yuriev com>
Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2003 09:29:08 -0500 (EST)
Do you actually believe that it was a BAD idea for Cisco to build a router that is more efficient (to the point of being able to handle high-rate interfaces at all) when presented with traffic flows that look like real sessions?
Why buy something that works well only sometimes ("we are very efficient when it looks like 'real' traffic" from Cisco) when you can buy ("no one told us that we should have issues with some specific packets") Juniper? Alex
Current thread:
- Re: [arin-announce] IPv4 Address Space (fwd), (continued)
- Re: [arin-announce] IPv4 Address Space (fwd) Alex Yuriev (Oct 30)
- Re: [arin-announce] IPv4 Address Space (fwd) Chris Parker (Oct 30)
- Re: [arin-announce] IPv4 Address Space (fwd) Alex Yuriev (Oct 30)
- Re: [arin-announce] IPv4 Address Space (fwd) Chris Parker (Oct 30)
- more on filtering Alex Yuriev (Oct 30)
- Re: more on filtering Chris Parker (Oct 30)
- Re: more on filtering Greg Maxwell (Oct 30)
- RE: more on filtering Matthew Kaufman (Oct 31)
- RE: more on filtering Greg Maxwell (Oct 31)
- RE: more on filtering Matthew Kaufman (Oct 31)
- RE: more on filtering Alex Yuriev (Oct 31)
- RE: more on filtering Matthew Kaufman (Oct 31)
- RE: more on filtering Ray Burkholder (Oct 31)
- Re: more on filtering matt (Oct 30)
- Re: [arin-announce] IPv4 Address Space (fwd) Valdis . Kletnieks (Oct 30)
- Re: [arin-announce] IPv4 Address Space (fwd) Alex Yuriev (Oct 31)
- Re: [arin-announce] IPv4 Address Space (fwd) Owen DeLong (Oct 31)
- Re: [arin-announce] IPv4 Address Space (fwd) Alex Yuriev (Oct 31)
- RE: [arin-announce] IPv4 Address Space (fwd) Matthew Kaufman (Oct 31)
- RE: [arin-announce] IPv4 Address Space (fwd) Alex Yuriev (Oct 31)