>"Howard C. Berkowitz" wrote:
>
>>  >I hear that argument a lot, "if you never plan to use another
>>  >vendor...".  It's really quite specious as it's not at all difficult to
>>  >cutover from routing EIGRP to OSPF or vis versa if the need arises.
>>  >
>>  >   Not only are Cisco's multi protocol, they are multi routing protocol
>>  >routers. To convert simply enable both protocols.  Once they are both up
>>  >and running get rid of routing protocol that fell from your favor,
>>  >wallah, done.
>>  >
>>  >    MHO Dave
>>
>>  True, but unless you already have a legacy desktop routing protocol
>>  base, how likely is it to need the Appletalk and Novell capabilities,
>>  now that both those upper layer suites are native IP?
>>
>
>   I think you may have misunderstood my statement and I probably 
>wasn't exactly clear
>but when I said "multi routing protocol routers" I meant multi IP 
>routing protocols:)

Still confused...are you saying a single IP router can run different 
routing protocols?  True statement if so.

>
>   I think that addresses your statement.
>
>   Dave
>
>David Madland
>CCIE# 2016
>Senior Network Engineer
>Qwest Communications
>612-664-3367




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