the problem is firewalls and nat do care, and they are everywhere.
back when i was purchasing large volumes of cisco equipment each year for an employer, i tried to get cisco to add IL support to IOS. no dice. apparently, we weren't purchasing enough. i agree with russ and jmk. IL is long dead. there are plenty of other projects that would be a better use of your time. On 9/26/06, Artem Letko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 9/26/06, erik quanstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > i don't think it would be very hard -- or very useful. > since many routers dislike any data that's not udp/tcp > that's not true - ip routers don't care about layers 4 and up most of the time > if you'd like to extend il, i think that il/ethernet > would be a better way to go. > > - erik -art
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