[nsp] bgp vulnerability
Gert Doering
gert at greenie.muc.de
Thu Apr 22 15:54:29 EDT 2004
Hi,
On Thu, Apr 22, 2004 at 07:53:47PM +0200, Mohacsi Janos wrote:
> > You're serious with that number? *05*???
> >
> > <ObRant>
> > If that's true - very funny, Cisco. People need to use 12.2S to get IPv6
> > on 7200s and 7500s, since your oh-so-wise engineers decided to make
> > IPv6 in 12.0S only available on GSRs.
> > </ObRant>
>
> Not really. You can use 12.3T also, but you know that....
12.2S and 12.3T have a completely different focus.
I will *not* put a "T" release on an ISP backbone router, unless I
absolutely have to.
12.0S and 12.2S are release trains *especially* targeted at ISP backbones,
and as such should *both* really get important changes for ISPs. Not
"12.0S gets one half, 12.2S gets the other half".
gert
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