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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