On Thu, 5 Jul 2012, Sean Harlow wrote:

On Jul 5, 2012, at 11:24, Joe Greco wrote:

And what happens when your *cough* "router" isn't actually on the
Internet?  How can it be managed and upgraded on a regular old network?

If there is no internet connection, you get a very limited page that's 
apparently only really good to get you back online.

Routers are sometimes used on networks that don't have internet connectivity [by design]. This seems amazingly short-sighted for a company that's been around selling routing gear as long as cisco.

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