>>>>> "Dean" == Dean Anderson <[email protected]> writes:
Dean> By contrast, IS-IS handles multiple protocols in one process with less Dean> overhead. Configuaration & route distribution is always consistent. Dean> There are no inter-op problems, and we know its going to work. Its a Dean> no-brainer to use IS-IS instead of OSPF4 and OSPF6 together. So once Dean> you see that no brainer, the next obvious no-brainer is to use CLNS Dean> instead of IPV6. Once again, all the benefits of IPV6, none of the Dean> drawbacks. There are no inter-op worries with CLNS. Ok, so how would I, as an end-user, deploy CLNS on my home machine so I can use this super-duper protocol? From the reading I just did in Wikipedia, it doesn't look possible at all. While it may be superior of IPv6, it's not going to be of any use if it can't be deployed by end-users and regular users. I don't know, I'm not an ISP person at all. John _______________________________________________ bblisa mailing list [email protected] http://www.bblisa.org/mailman/listinfo/bblisa
