hi Pete! hi Keegan!
> I see that you're "bored to death",
yeah, i see your point! :)
> but is it really essential to be the RFC police on an operations list?
> is it breaking anything for you?
i'm completely with you bro. but the thing is, i'm doing a research/survey on
"RFC Conformance" of different routers (like Cisco, ...) for different dynamic
routing protocols (BGP, OSPF, RIP, ...). i've got the results of conformance
tests of Cisco (and some other routers) with Spirent and now i'm trying to
analyze the result (and find the reasons of various FAILs and explain the
incompatibilities) and see through it .
it's part of my job and i'm getting paid for it. i know these things are not
important at all, but apparently some people don't! 'cause i know some offices
that need "Conformance Certificate" for a router in order to buy and use
it!!!).
i didn't find any good mailing-list about cisco other than this, to answer
these
types of questions (maybe you know one?).
sorry to bother you all, but the payment is good :)
Regards.
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