RE: Rapid spanning-tree 802.1w [7:16524]

2001-08-21 Thread Evans, TJ

Just go to google, type in your desired search words and add
site:cisco.com ...




Thanks!
TJ

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From:   Priscilla Oppenheimer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
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Subject:Re: Rapid spanning-tree 802.1w [7:16524]

A search on Google discovered that Cisco has a patent for the technologies 
in 802.1W!? So, I'm sure Cisco is working on support for 802.1W. See this
link:

http://standards.ieee.org/db/patents/pat802.html

A search at Cisco's site found nothing, but that's partly because their 
search engine is SO AWFUL. A Cisco person yelled at me for saying this 
once, but I'm sticking to my guns. The search engine at Cisco's site found 
a bunch of pages with 802.1 in then, in some language other than English 
that seems to use w as a word. Interesting, but not helpful.

Someone had a link for doing a Google search on Cisco's Web site? What was 
that? Anyone still have it?

Priscilla

At 09:27 AM 8/20/01, Semion Lisyansky wrote:
Hi List,

As far as I understand UplinkFast/BackboneFast are partial
implementation of 802.1w, Does Cisco has full implementation
of rapid spanning-tree 802.1w? If yes, in which product, where
can I get some more info about those products?
Please cc me directly 'cause I'm a digest subscriber.

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RE: Rapid spanning-tree 802.1w [7:16524]

2001-08-21 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer

Unfortunately, none of the suggestions to find 802.1W at Cisco's site 
worked. Perhaps they just don't support it yet, although a normal Google 
search did discover that they are working on it. It would make sense since 
they have been so concerned with improving the spanning tree algorithm for 
many years, adding things like uplink fast, backbone fast, portfast, and 
gazillions of other bells and whistles.

Priscilla

At 10:40 AM 8/21/01, Evans, TJ wrote:
Just go to google, type in your desired search words and add
site:cisco.com ...




Thanks!
TJ

  -Original Message-
From:   Priscilla Oppenheimer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Monday, August 20, 2001 2:32
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: Rapid spanning-tree 802.1w [7:16524]

A search on Google discovered that Cisco has a patent for the technologies
in 802.1W!? So, I'm sure Cisco is working on support for 802.1W. See this
link:

http://standards.ieee.org/db/patents/pat802.html

A search at Cisco's site found nothing, but that's partly because their
search engine is SO AWFUL. A Cisco person yelled at me for saying this
once, but I'm sticking to my guns. The search engine at Cisco's site found
a bunch of pages with 802.1 in then, in some language other than English
that seems to use w as a word. Interesting, but not helpful.

Someone had a link for doing a Google search on Cisco's Web site? What was
that? Anyone still have it?

Priscilla

At 09:27 AM 8/20/01, Semion Lisyansky wrote:
 Hi List,
 
 As far as I understand UplinkFast/BackboneFast are partial
 implementation of 802.1w, Does Cisco has full implementation
 of rapid spanning-tree 802.1w? If yes, in which product, where
 can I get some more info about those products?
 Please cc me directly 'cause I'm a digest subscriber.
 
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Re: Rapid spanning-tree 802.1w [7:16524]

2001-08-20 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer

A search on Google discovered that Cisco has a patent for the technologies 
in 802.1W!? So, I'm sure Cisco is working on support for 802.1W. See this
link:

http://standards.ieee.org/db/patents/pat802.html

A search at Cisco's site found nothing, but that's partly because their 
search engine is SO AWFUL. A Cisco person yelled at me for saying this 
once, but I'm sticking to my guns. The search engine at Cisco's site found 
a bunch of pages with 802.1 in then, in some language other than English 
that seems to use w as a word. Interesting, but not helpful.

Someone had a link for doing a Google search on Cisco's Web site? What was 
that? Anyone still have it?

Priscilla

At 09:27 AM 8/20/01, Semion Lisyansky wrote:
Hi List,

As far as I understand UplinkFast/BackboneFast are partial
implementation of 802.1w, Does Cisco has full implementation
of rapid spanning-tree 802.1w? If yes, in which product, where
can I get some more info about those products?
Please cc me directly 'cause I'm a digest subscriber.

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