RE: CNR

2000-07-30 Thread Chuck Larrieu

http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/rtrmgmt/ciscoasu/nr/nr3-5/

about three minutes of looking on CCO revealed this one. Looks like the
product documentation

HTH

Chuck

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Muralidhar A.
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Subject:CNR

Hi

Has anyone worked with CNR 3.5... i need to place a soultion on this.. could
anyone give me technical links on this product of Cisco...  i searched but
all i could get were marketing stuff.. and not much on tech side..

regards,
Murali

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RE: CNR

2000-07-30 Thread Taylor, Don

I haven't worked with it enough to recommend it, but I was able to find a
lot of info on Cisco's site. Try searching for its full name: Cisco Network
Registrar. One of the generic pages I found is
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/pcat/netregs1.htm

- Don

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Subject: CNR


Hi 

Has anyone worked with CNR 3.5... i need to place a soultion on this.. could
anyone give me technical links on this product of Cisco...  i searched but
all i could get were marketing stuff.. and not much on tech side..

regards,
Murali

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Re: CNR

2000-07-31 Thread Donald B Johnson Jr

I have used CNR what is your question
Duck
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> Hi
>
> Has anyone worked with CNR 3.5... i need to place a soultion on this..
could
> anyone give me technical links on this product of Cisco...  i searched but
> all i could get were marketing stuff.. and not much on tech side..
>
> regards,
> Murali
>
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