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> So... what was the context again? ;-)
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> JMcL
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In my experience VIP has always been, in Cisco parlance, Versitile Interface
Processor, virtual ip most likely is refering to an HSRP address.
Dave
"Hyde, Lori" wrote:
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In my experience VIP has always been, in Cisco parlance, Versitile Interface
Processor, virtual ip most likely is refering to an HSRP address.
Dave
"Hyde, Lori" wrote:
> Hi All,
> I've seen this acromym described as a "Versatile Interface Processor" and
> as a "Virtual IP". What is it "real
;-)
JMcL
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All the best
Phil
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Subject: VIP [7:17775]
> Hi All,
> I've seen this acromym described as a "Versatile Interface Processor" and
> as a "Virtual IP". What is it
Hi All,
I've seen this acromym described as a "Versatile Interface Processor" and
as a "Virtual IP". What is it "really"?
And when and where is it used?
Thanks!!
Lori
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