[c-nsp] GSS and ACE
robbie.jacka at regions.com
robbie.jacka at regions.com
Thu Apr 23 10:13:17 EDT 2009
installing CNR on a GSS does not make it GSS a DNS server, much as sticking
a feather up your rear does not make you a chicken. :D
as tony stated, CNR is still a separate product - it's simply installed
*on* the GSS. a good product, to be sure - but with attendant licensing
needs.
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robbie
"Tony Varriale"
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The GSS is definitely not that.
If you use it with CNR, yes. Since CNR is that product, shazam.
But as said in my previous post, GSS still isn't a DNS server...it's more
like a proxy.
tv
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From: "Brad Hedlund" <brhedlun at cisco.com>
To: <robbie.jacka at regions.com>; "Roland Dobbins" <rdobbins at cisco.com>
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> On 4/22/09 10:39 AM, "robbie.jacka at regions.com"
<robbie.jacka at regions.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Saying that the GSS is it's own DNS server isn't quite right
>
> Not true. GSS can also operate entirely as a full blown DNS server.
>
>
> "Using software versions 2.0 through 3.0(x), GSS product capabilities
have
> been enhanced to allow the GSS to migrate to the top level of the DNS
> hierarchy"
>
>
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/app_ntwk_services/data_center_app_services/g
> ss4400series/v3.1/configuration/cli/gslb/guide/Intro.html#wp1264301
>
>
>
> Cheers
>
> Brad Hedlund
> bhedlund at cisco.com
> http://www.internetworkexpert.org
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>
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