>The killer is that you want to add DecNET to the mix. If memory servers,
It doesn't. :)
>this protocol has no layer 3 component so it must be bridged.
No, it's got a regular, static-addressed, layer 3 component.
Perhaps you're thinking of LAT, which is often used along with
DECNet?
One of the DEC firewalls used to do DECNet, I believe.
Something pre-Altavista.
Ryan
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