>"Howard C. Berkowitz" wrote:
>
>   Geez, thanks, to think I have misspelled routing, err routeing for
>sooo long and had never been corrected :)


It's ISO's idea of correct spelling. The British got there first.

>
>   Dave
>
>>   From the perspective of someone that actively worked on the ISO
>>  routeing architecture (and yes, that's the correct spelling), I'm not
>>  sure what purpose conversation serves.  The management annex to the
>>  ISO reference model (I think it's ISO 7498-4) defines system
>>  management protocols (e.g., SNMP and CMIP agents) that live at the
>>  application layer, and layer management protocols that control other
>>  protocols at the same layer.  Routing protocols are specifically
>>  defined as layer management.
>>
>>  Static routes do start at the application layer, but are sent by
>>  system management to network layer management.
>>
>>  Again people -- PLEASE do not assume the simple 7 layer model that
>>  Cisco tends to present was the end of all protocol stack development.
>>  It wasn't.
>>
>>  If you want to coerce some protocol into a model (or a generation of
>>  the model) that doesn't include it, feel free. But what the actual
>>  source standards say isn't really a matter for discussion, unless you
>>  want to create new models.
>>
>>  >
>>  >______________________________
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>>  >Thomas Crowe
>>  >Senior Systems Engineer / Architect
>>  >CTS Professional Services - Atlanta
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>>  >
>>  >-----Original Message-----
>>  >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>  >Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 11:27 PM
>>  >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>  >Subject: Re: which layer do the ospf bgp rip work on [7:20953]
>>  >
>>  >
>>  >
>>  >
>>  >Network layer. Routing is a fundamental component of the network layer.
>>  >
>>  >At 10:14 PM 9/24/01, lhill peng wrote:
>>  >>which layer do the routing protocol such as ospf rip bgp eigrp work on?
>>  >>sb said that they are on application, others on network
>>  >>what is the right answer??
>>  >________________________
>>  >
>>  >Priscilla Oppenheimer
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>>  >
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>David Madland
>Sr. Network Engineer
>CCIE# 2016
>Qwest Communications Int. Inc.
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