with it.
-Original Message-
From: Aaron Glenn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 22, 2005 9:42 AM
To: Simon Hamilton-Wilkes
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: KVM over IP Suggestions?
On 8/22/05, Simon Hamilton-Wilkes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
They support P/S2 / USB / Sun and serial
One more interesting feature - if you need a 4th GigE port, you can add the
GigE I/O card which still uses none of the bus bandwidth points. The buses
are fine for OC3 and below...
Simon
Pretty much limits it's usefulness for everyone else too.
I've yet to visit an enterprise that didn't have a couple of Macs or Linux
boxes somewhere.
Of course Windows is where the problem is so if you could set this up
to globally permit Apple/Sun etc. mac addresses, you'd be part way there.
I agree that the CCIE is no panacea, but of the few dozen I've met there
were only two I wouldn't trust with an enable password.
Vendor certs will always be of limited value as most aim at the needs
of enterprises rather than service providers, and even the couple that don't
have an
The feature you are referring to is IOS Server Load Balancing, it's
a limited subset of CSS features but fairly useful on the 6500 or a
fast 7200.
The Content Services Module (CSS blade) is very powerful and expensive,
but if you need to balance multiple gigabits of traffic is ideal.
Simon