>There are a number of things you can do about this.   There is a product 
>acalled a break arestor which suppresses unless it's properly prefixed.  

I really like the boxes from WTI; they're not particularly fancy, but
they have a nice hardware design that very specifically sends no
transients whatsoever down the line on powerup or reset or whatever else.
I know some people really like cisco hardware (including me, actually),
but why screw around fixing hardware problems in software when you can
get hardware that just works?

(At least at the time when I bought my first wti box, there were also
issues with the ciscos not doing quite the right thing with regard to
buffering console output, but I don't remember the details of the issue.
If you care about this, look into it.)

andrew


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