CIDR FAQ
alex at kiae.su alex at kiae.su
Wed Aug 16 12:31:59 CEST 1995
Sorry, what's the original question? really, we have a great experience with gated and PC based routers there... > At 11:00 AM 8/15/95, Dave Siegel wrote: > >Let's excuse the fact that gated consumes more memory than a cisco for the > >same amount of routes for a second... > > > >Okay, so let's talk functionality. > > > >Are there HSSI PCI cards available? Can you do SMDS over this card? Frame? > >What about a DS3 ATM card, or higher? > > And Paul Traina wrote something vaguely similar. > > I think you guys are both missing what I think was Jon's original point: > Routers forward packets faster than PCs, but the forwarding function and > the routing protocol function do not have to reside on the same box. You > can add a PC (workstation, whatever) which runs the routing protocol and > stuffs routes into the router. It doesn't have to support the link-layer > du jour. Ethernet will do the job just fine. > > As I recall the original discussion was of colocating a router, to forward > packets, with a workstation, to compute routes. > > --John > > >
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