Well, after a bit of brain-twisting I worked out what I think you meant by
that sentence. Of course, whether what I think you meant is the same as
what you think you meant is open for debate...
Did you mean something along the lines of... "Pick a (hardware) platform.
If it supports BGP at all, then almost every version of IOS for that
platform supports BGP"?
Time for my morning cuppa, after which I will no longer understand such
caffeine-deprived grammar.
JMcL
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"MADMAN"
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"MADMAN"
Gawwd, I should proof the garbage I send!!!!!! :-0 If I could only
type what I'm thinking or start drinking coffee!!!
Dave
Ken Diliberto wrote:
>
> Dave,
>
> This was good for a chuckle. The second sentence is a riot!!
>
> Ken
>
> >>> "MADMAN" 01/10/02 10:24AM >>>
> I don't think 1600's support BGP. Actually BGP is supported in most
> all IOS of platforms that support BGP. If you just want to configure
> BGP for experience and not accept 100k+ routes I now you can use a 2500,
> 1700, 2600...
>
> Dave
>
> [snip]
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