From: stephen skinner (stephenski@gmail.com)
Date: Fri Aug 12 2005 - 05:13:23 GMT-3
you know what`s funny ,
is that no-one seems to consider what OTHER thing`s the lab will be filled
with once these technologies are removed .
they will take fringe topics right now and include them in the main.
i personally always liked "IP Services" ,whcih basically means " search the
Doc for an hour to find the obscure command"
at the Moment IPv6 is a tiny portion. but there are some amazing things you
can do with IPv6 , under BGP , RIP, OSPF .
how about DVMRP ...i don`t actually think most people pay that much
attention ...but i wouldn`t surprise me if it was to play a much bigger part
in the future
or
ISDN beetween maybe two endpoint ..
an ATM pvc point-to-point link ...
i personally know which one i would choose
regards
steve
On 8/11/05, Scott Morris <swm@emanon.com> wrote:
>
> And that shows a distinct lack of experience for running into different
> scenarios!
>
> Perhaps in the type thing you may do or have experienced those
> observations
> would be more in-line, but don't assume that's the same for everyone else!
>
> And ISIS doesn't natively move DECNET anyway. You have to do DecNet
> conversion first. But ISIS moves IP information through a different
> transport much like what BGP does. That would be more a sign of its
> resiliency. *shrug*
>
> On the other hand, it's less areas of distraction for you so that you can
> concentrate on the other exciting topics that you may find more useful
> such
> as Mobile IP and IPv6. ;)
>
> Scott
>
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> Here is my opinion of these technologies:
>
> ISIS - Who uses that old DECNET crap anyway?
> ATM - GigE kicked its butt a long time ago.
> ISDN - You can probably send data faster using smoke signals.
>
> Good Riddance!
>
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