A number of Government agencies use clns to this day, it was supposed to be
the replacement for IP (which was running out of addresses prior to cidr)
and of course some branches of government adopted it - and now refuse to
change.

LAB

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Jay Swan
Sent: Saturday, December 30, 2000 8:18 PM
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Subject: CLNS


I was noticing the removal of CLNS from the CCIE lab requirements. While
I've never personally seen a lot of the more obscure protocols "in the
wild", I don't even know anyone who's seen a production CLNS network.
Anybody out there seen one?

Jay



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