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802.1s is MSTP, not Port Security

I think you mean 802.1X, not 802.1s for port security. 802.1s is MSTP...

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RIP or IS-IS? Hmm...

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Come on, RIP or IS-IS?? How many serious deployments of stackable Gig switches in the enterprise would use IS-IS? Or you can just RIPv2 on through to 1998!

Routing on OS6400

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Check the ALU website...
IS-IS is not supported on the OS6400 (typo ?).
It supports Static routes and RIP for a limited number of routes, typical for SME configuration.
Nevertheless, a pretty good and complete L2+ switch, with attractive pricing, low-power, edge security features. In brief, comparable to HP 2800/2810 or Cisco 2960/3560.

switches

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No ospf support are you kidding ??? RIP lets get real!!

Lucent--What a Joke

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As a manager at a CLEC, we bought over $50M from them, and the told us we were too small to be a direct customer, threw us under the bus.

Now they are trying to sell to small and medium sized businesses? Who would possibly buy from them?

They will probably charge a RTU every time a IP packet crosses an interface.

Fuck Indian and every other mother fucker I know that fucked cha

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Fuck Indian and every other mother fucker I know that fucked chanel. They're the ones that burn in fire with that nasty ass disease.

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