Re: TCP/IP [7:15213]

2001-08-09 Thread Donald B Johnson jr

So does this card come with a preconfigured address.




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From: Michael R. Eckhoff 
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Subject: Re: TCP/IP [7:15213]


 Not quite true.

 TCP/IP CAN be done in silicon.  However, it's not a good idea to do
 this.  The reason being is that if you have a bug in your stack, you
 gotta toss the whole card.

 These are called Layer 3 network cards, and are being used in some cases
 to speed up some server stuff.  Generally, however, I think they're a
 crock and not worth it.  TCP isn't THAT much overhead.

 Mike

 Donald B Johnson jr wrote:
  Why - It is called software because it is.
 
  Explain - Cause you can't carry it in a bag like a piece of hardware.
  Think of how light your carry-on at the airport would be, if all you had
in
  there was TCP/IP.
 
 
 
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 Dear all
 Pls tell me
 Why TCP/IP is call software and explain
 
 Thanks




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Re: TCP/IP [7:15213]

2001-08-08 Thread Donald B Johnson jr

Why - It is called software because it is.

Explain - Cause you can't carry it in a bag like a piece of hardware.
Think of how light your carry-on at the airport would be, if all you had in
there was TCP/IP.



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 Dear all
 Pls tell me
 Why TCP/IP is call software and explain

 Thanks




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Re: TCP/IP [7:15213]

2001-08-08 Thread Michael R. Eckhoff

Not quite true.

TCP/IP CAN be done in silicon.  However, it's not a good idea to do 
this.  The reason being is that if you have a bug in your stack, you 
gotta toss the whole card.

These are called Layer 3 network cards, and are being used in some cases 
to speed up some server stuff.  Generally, however, I think they're a 
crock and not worth it.  TCP isn't THAT much overhead.

Mike

Donald B Johnson jr wrote:
 Why - It is called software because it is.
 
 Explain - Cause you can't carry it in a bag like a piece of hardware.
 Think of how light your carry-on at the airport would be, if all you had in
 there was TCP/IP.
 
 
 
 - Original Message -
 From: 
 To: 
 Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 9:45 PM
 Subject: TCP/IP [7:15213]
 
 
 
Dear all
Pls tell me
Why TCP/IP is call software and explain

Thanks




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TCP/IP [7:15213]

2001-08-07 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Dear all
Pls tell me
Why TCP/IP is call software and explain

Thanks




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RE: TCP/IP [7:15213]

2001-08-07 Thread Chuck Larrieu

after some of the messages that have crossed both this list and the CCIE
list tonight, I have to ask:

this is a joke, right?

Chuck

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Dear all
Pls tell me
Why TCP/IP is call software and explain

Thanks




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