On Sat, 31 May 2014, Gert Doering wrote:
So I'd keep the list of supported protocols as small as possible - and
stick to IP protocols. ISIS is great for ISP environments, but does not
nicely adapt to a unix environment where the kernel has no idea about
ISO/OSI protocols and you have to do everything via raw sockets. Which
would be a fairly typical environment for a CPE router.
This is actually a feature, the fact that ISIS doesn't require IPv6 to be
up and running before it can get itself started and you know the topology
of the home.
How one values this feature is obviously up to each individual.
Oh, and the other email you sent. Irony doesn't help make your point. That
email was quite confusing about what point you were actually trying to
make.
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Mikael Abrahamsson email: [email protected]
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