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Re: Cisco Flash help needed
From: Joe Shaw <jshaw () insync net>
Date: Fri, 9 Feb 2001 15:20:51 -0600 (CST)
On 9 Feb 2001, Sean Donelan wrote:
True, as you know, a "carrier-grade environment" can be pretty bad. I might as well ask, What is the MTBF after being exposed to the UPS shipping environment. Historically, the reason why I've tried to keep rotating storage media out of my critical POP equipment it requires too much maintenance. I'm old enough to remember routers with evil boot floppies.
I may not be that old, but I remember boot floppies in Xyplex gear. And yes, they were quite evil. -- Joseph W. Shaw Sr. Network Security Specialist for Big Company not to be named. I have public opinions, and they have public relations.
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- Re: Cisco Flash help needed, (continued)
- Re: Cisco Flash help needed David Charlap (Feb 24)
- Re: Cisco Flash help needed Adrian Chadd (Feb 24)
- Re: Cisco Flash help needed Joel Jaeggli (Feb 24)
- Re: Cisco Flash help needed Simon Lockhart (Feb 24)
- Re: Cisco Flash help needed Sean Donelan (Feb 24)
- Re: Cisco Flash help needed Randy Bush (Feb 24)
- Re: Cisco Flash help needed Simon Lockhart (Feb 24)
- Re: Cisco Flash help needed Sean Donelan (Feb 24)
- Re: Cisco Flash help needed Jerry Scharf (Feb 24)
- Re: Cisco Flash help needed Patrick Greenwell (Feb 24)
- Re: Cisco Flash help needed Joe Shaw (Feb 24)
- Re: Cisco Flash help needed Jerry Scharf (Feb 24)