Jay, You're right. You win, to a certain degree. To quote Livingston online docs: ComOS release 3.5 now supports Variable Length Subnet Masks. In previous releases ComOS required the same netmask to be used for all subnets of a network. <snip snip> I believe that this was also the first ComOS to support OSPF. Have fun with your router... -Blake --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Blake Willis 703-448-4470x483 Network Engineer, New Customers blakew@cais.net CAIS Internet, a CGX Communications Company --------------------------------------------------------------------------- On Fri, 8 May 1998, Jay 'Whip' Grizzard wrote:
Command> ver Livingston PortMaster IRX ComOS 3.5R System uptime is 269 days 20 hours 2 minutes
man-nh-gw2> ver Livingston Enterprises PortMaster Version 3.2.1R System uptime is 708 days 3 hours 56 minutes
... I win. :>
Blake Willis wrote:
ComOS release 3.5 now supports Variable Length Subnet Masks. In previous releases ComOS required the same netmask to be used for all subnets of a network. <snip snip>
I believe that this was also the first ComOS to support OSPF. Have fun with your router...
And 3.7 began support for BGP4. I'm still waiting for someone to share the results of the analog of 'sh ip bgp sum'. According to a very loquacious Lucent advocate for whom I have a good deal of respect, the PM3 will take 4 full views on 16Meg, with room to breathe. Purely out of curiosity, has anyone seen this in action? Brian Meganet Communications, TCIx, Inc.
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