Jeremy Brooking said:
> On Fri, 2003-03-14 at 16:58, Mad Scientist wrote:
>> > Not always the case though, for example you can route traffic on a
>> 48i. Guess it all comes down to what layer the switch is.
>>
>> Doesn't that really make it a router/switch? It depends on
>> configuration. Like a 486 isn't a router, until you load the router
>> software, then it becomes a router.
>>
>
> 48i not a 486 :)

That's right. A 486 is a general purpose computer. And a 48i is a 48 port
10/100 switch. Neither one is a router in its default configuration. Both
can be made into routers. That's the point I was making.

-Mad


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