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Re: What frame relay switch is causing MCI/Worldcom such grief?
From: Vadim Antonov <avg () kotovnik com>
Date: Mon, 9 Aug 1999 11:06:55 -0700
This pretty much goes as predicted - complexity bites. Watch for more. What happened to the KISS principle? --vadim
On top of OSPF, there is a protocol which is responsible for actually setting up the connections according to specific constraints (e.g. bandwidth, QoS level). Again, this is similar to the work now being done in working groups responsible for CR-LDP and RSVP. Cascade released its version in 1993, and has been refining it ever since.
Current thread:
- Re: What frame relay switch is causing MCI/Worldcom such grief? Vadim Antonov (Aug 09)
- Re: What frame relay switch is causing MCI/Worldcom such grief? Prabhu Kavi (Aug 09)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: What frame relay switch is causing MCI/Worldcom such grief? Baird, Alan (Aug 09)
- Re: What frame relay switch is causing MCI/Worldcom such grief? Christopher Gibiault (Aug 09)
- Re: What frame relay switch is causing MCI/Worldcom such grief? Vadim Antonov (Aug 09)
- Re: What frame relay switch is causing MCI/Worldcom such grief? Prabhu Kavi (Aug 09)
- Re: What frame relay switch is causing MCI/Worldcom such grief? Vadim Antonov (Aug 09)
- Re: What frame relay switch is causing MCI/Worldcom such grief? Tony Li (Aug 09)
- Re: What frame relay switch is causing MCI/Worldcom such grief? Vijay Gill (Aug 09)
- Re: What frame relay switch is causing MCI/Worldcom such grief? smd (Aug 09)
- Re: What frame relay switch is causing MCI/Worldcom such grief? Alex Bligh (Aug 09)
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