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From: jon@branch.com (Jon Zeeff)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.bsdi.misc
Subject: Re: configuring BSD/OS to use PC as a router
Date: 17 Oct 1995 13:22:38 -0400
Organization: Branch Mall - http://branch.com/
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References: <45jaic$7hm@news.duke.edu> <bswDGFF9F.Jr9@netcom.com> <VIXIE.95Oct14082923@wisdom.vix.com> <cnordin.813701564@news.vni.net>
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>Is a Pentium BSDI router, with two ethernet cards and a V.35 card a more 
>powerful, dependable, and flexible router than a livinston IRX 111?

>Anything have anything more concrete than invective to base their choice on?

The former speaks BGP.  The latter doesn't.



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