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Re: coprorations using BGP for advertising prefixes in mid-1990s
From: "cja () daydream com" <packetgrrl () gmail com>
Date: Fri, 13 May 2011 14:18:16 -0600
The Smarties in this part of the world don't come in boxes. :-) ----CJ On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 10:10 PM, <bobbyjim () gmail com> wrote:
And if you had a great question or response, would you get a box of Smarties? Robert -- Sent from my Palm Pre ------------------------------ On May 12, 2011 10:54 PM, cja () daydream com <packetgrrl () gmail com> wrote: Yes images had names in them and in 1989 you could call cisco if your box was broken and Eileen would just send parts. ----Cathy On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 9:44 PM, Adrian Chadd <adrian () creative net au>wrote:On Fri, May 13, 2011, Hank Nussbacher wrote:I always liked seeing the string "tli" in the IOS bundle in those days.Whoa, you mean Cisco IOS images have "built by" names other than "prodrelteam" ? (heh.) Adrian
Current thread:
- Re: coprorations using BGP for advertising prefixes in mid-1990s, (continued)
- Re: coprorations using BGP for advertising prefixes in mid-1990s Adrian Chadd (May 12)
- Re: coprorations using BGP for advertising prefixes in mid-1990s cja () daydream com (May 12)
- Re: coprorations using BGP for advertising prefixes in mid-1990s Brett Watson (May 12)
- Re: coprorations using BGP for advertising prefixes in mid-1990s Tony Li (May 12)
- Re: coprorations using BGP for advertising prefixes in mid-1990s Hank Nussbacher (May 12)
- Re: coprorations using BGP for advertising prefixes in mid-1990s Kevin Oberman (May 13)
- Re: coprorations using BGP for advertising prefixes in mid-1990s Jessica Yu (May 13)
- Re: coprorations using BGP for advertising prefixes in mid-1990s George Herbert (May 12)
- Re: coprorations using BGP for advertising prefixes in mid-1990s cja () daydream com (May 13)