On Fri, 15 Nov 2002 11:20:36 EST, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > relatively cheap. I know our costs are lower and quality is higher > than our competitors and I believe the reason is that we go for a > simple network designed around cheap routers and fat pipes. We made
OK. I'll bite. What do you define as a "cheap" router, and just as
important, what counts as a "fat" pipe where you are? You didn't choose
the well-known router line from the well-known vendor(*) that handles
line-speed packets, as long as you don't even whisper "ingress filtering"
within it's hearing, did you?
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Valdis Kletnieks
Computer Systems Senior Engineer
Virginia Tech
(*) Yes, there's multiple answers to this one.
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