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Re: CIDR FAQ
From: jon () branch com (Jon Zeeff)
Date: Tue, 15 Aug 1995 10:29:40 -0400 (EDT)
Livingstone based product, and do *not* do CIDR. BTW Any BSD4.4 based *NIX (NetBSD, FreeBSD, etc) *does* do CIDR.
Another reason why some people are thinking that workstations and generic micros sometimes look pretty good as replacements for "real" routers. You get software that works, full source code, faster CPUs, and fewer memory limitations. At a cost low enough to get a "free" spare.
Current thread:
- CIDR FAQ Hank Nussbacher (Aug 06)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: CIDR FAQ Stan Barber (Aug 06)
- Re: CIDR FAQ Nathan Stratton (Aug 06)
- Re: CIDR FAQ Jeremy Porter (Aug 06)
- Re: CIDR FAQ Nathan Stratton (Aug 06)
- Re: CIDR FAQ Brett Watson (Aug 14)
- Re: CIDR FAQ Randy Bush (Aug 06)
- Re: CIDR FAQ Stan Barber (Aug 14)
- Re: CIDR FAQ peter (Aug 15)
- Re: CIDR FAQ Jon Zeeff (Aug 15)
- Re: CIDR FAQ Paul Traina (Aug 15)
- Re: CIDR FAQ peter (Aug 15)
- Re: CIDR FAQ Michael Dillon (Aug 15)
- Re: CIDR FAQ peter (Aug 16)
- Re: CIDR FAQ peter (Aug 15)
- Re: CIDR FAQ Nathan Stratton (Aug 15)
- Re: CIDR FAQ Dave Siegel (Aug 15)
- Re: CIDR FAQ Nathan Stratton (Aug 15)
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- Re: PCs as routers... Jonathan Heiliger (Aug 15)
- Re: CIDR FAQ Tony Li (Aug 15)
- Re: CIDR FAQ Nathan Stratton (Aug 15)