On Fri Feb 01, 2008 at 08:56:59AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> And what's the point, anyway? As far as I know the 3550 *hardware* 
> can't do IPv6 routing. As long as you're talking about *software*
> IPv6 routing, a suitable 2800 router would probably give you better
> performance...

The point is that I've got a whole load of 3550's providing customer-edge
for colo'd servers, and customers are starting to ask for IPv6. Given the
volume of IPv6 traffic I'll see in the short term, I'm happy enough with
process switched.

Simon
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