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Re: SIP on FTTH systems
From: Mark Tinka <mark.tinka () seacom mu>
Date: Fri, 7 Feb 2014 17:53:01 +0200
On Friday, February 07, 2014 05:41:44 PM Jay Ashworth wrote:
I would assume that this whole mostly depends on which particular protocols and approaches your edge equipment can implement most efficiently - efficiently enough, that is, to be able to do it on every single port in a chassis.
Well, Split Horizon would be enabled on all the customer- facing ports. I am not aware of any protocol restrictions when running Split Horizon. I haven't run into any issues yet. Mark.
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- Re: SIP on FTTH systems, (continued)
- Re: SIP on FTTH systems Anders Löwinger (Feb 11)
- Re: SIP on FTTH systems Mikael Abrahamsson (Feb 11)
- Re: SIP on FTTH systems Anders Löwinger (Feb 11)
- RE: SIP on FTTH systems Frank Bulk (Feb 11)
- RE: SIP on FTTH systems Mikael Abrahamsson (Feb 11)
- Re: SIP on FTTH systems Anders Löwinger (Feb 13)
- Re: SIP on FTTH systems Mark Tinka (Feb 13)
- RE: SIP on FTTH systems Frank Bulk (Feb 07)
- Re: SIP on FTTH systems Mark Tinka (Feb 07)
- Re: SIP on FTTH systems Jay Ashworth (Feb 07)
- Re: SIP on FTTH systems Mark Tinka (Feb 07)