>Now I'm really curious...  I have yet to come across a Cisco router that 
>won't do AT.  Please let me know which router and IOS rev it is.

I'm trying to find this out myself. I have only spoken to the client over 
the phone, and they didn't have the number handy. They insisted that it 
didn't do AppleTalk. They were replacing a Cisco router that DID do 
Appletalk, and they said that only the really expensive new ones did AT.

I'm trying to find out the model number, because there is a difference 
between having AppleTalk Seed Router abilities (which from the sounds of 
it, the old one had) and just blindly passing AT packets like a hub or 
switch. Blind passing is fine as I can move the seed stuff to one of the 
AppleShare servers.

-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>


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