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Re: Links on the blink - what will/should mci & sprint do?
From: jon () branch com (Jon Zeeff)
Date: Sun, 19 Nov 1995 18:48:22 -0500 (EST)
| Sounds like there is a need for a good ip switch. Something simple, | very fast, and low cost that you can download "static" routes to. It's called an SSP.
And it's available as a standalone box?
routing tables are NOT static. Switching is working fine, but the size of
All routes are static for short periods of time. This has all been discussed before, but there are advantages to doing route table calculation on general purpose machines. FWIW, the whole issue is has too many similarities to the old uucp routing software pathalias.
Current thread:
- Re: Links on the blink - what will/should mci & sprint do? Sean Doran (Nov 18)
- Re: Links on the blink - what will/should mci & sprint do? Michael Dillon (Nov 19)
- Re: Links on the blink - what will/should mci & sprint do? Jon Zeeff (Nov 19)
- Re: Links on the blink - what will/should mci & sprint do? Michael Dillon (Nov 19)
- Re: Links on the blink - what will/should mci & sprint do? Curtis Villamizar (Nov 20)
- Re: Links on the blink - what will/should mci & sprint do? Jon Zeeff (Nov 19)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Links on the blink - what will/should mci & sprint do? Sean Doran (Nov 18)
- Re: Links on the blink - what will/should mci & sprint do? Gordon Cook (Nov 18)
- Re: Links on the blink - what will/should mci & sprint do? Curtis Villamizar (Nov 20)
- Re: Links on the blink - what will/should mci & sprint do? Mike O'Dell (Nov 20)
- Re: Links on the blink - what will/should mci & sprint do? Gordon Cook (Nov 18)
- Re: Links on the blink - what will/should mci & sprint do? Michael Dillon (Nov 19)
- Re: Links on the blink - what will/should mci & sprint do? Sean Doran (Nov 18)
- Re: Links on the blink - what will/should mci & sprint do? Stan Barber (Nov 18)
- Re: Links on the blink - what will/should mci & sprint do? Nathan Stratton (Nov 19)
- Re: Links on the blink - what will/should mci & sprint do? Sean Doran (Nov 19)