On Wed, 23 May 2001, Howard C. Berkowitz wrote:
> >It appears that for routing protocols Cisco has only implented RIPv6
> >and BGP for IPv6 in 12.2T. Is there any reason why they have chosen not
> >to implement EIGRP for IPv6? It seems odd that in their first foray
> >into IPv6 that they would exclude their own routing protocol of choice.
> >
> >John
>
> Think about it. Aren't the early adopters for v6 likely to be
> interested in multivendor interoperability?
Are the tests going to be the same as for the TCP/IP bake-offs of RFC
1025 fame? And who gets to supply the flakeway? :-)
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