On Wednesday 23 July 2008 03:26:26 Justin Shore wrote:

> What I was told was that it was an "unintended feature". 
> Basically that means that while it worked it wasn't ever
> part of the intended design and wasn't ever tested.  It
> could have adverse affects on other things; then again it
> also might not affect anything.  They simply wouldn't
> know unless they incorporated that into the QA procedures
> and there has to be demand for that to happen.  So tell
> your account team every chance you get.  In fact I would
> recommend having your account team hook you up on a call
> with the product manager responsible for BFD support on
> your hardware and ask for it yourself (because often
> times I think requests like that tend to get overlooked).

It's been a couple of weeks since I bugged our account team 
for it.

Perhaps I should send another reminder :-)...

Cheers,

Mark.

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