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Thanks, Chris and Alex. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alex Pilosov" <alex at pilosoft.com> To: "zt - New York Linux User Grp" <nylug-talk at nylug.org> Cc: "zt - Northern Virginia LUG" <novalug at tux.org>; "zt - Boston Linux Mail List" <discuss at blu.org>; "t - DCLUG" <dclug at tux.org> Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 1:24 PM Subject: Re: [nylug-talk] Commercial IPv6 routers and linux IPv6 routersdifferences > Uh, its about same difference as between commercial and linux ipv4 > routers. > > Commercial: You have support, documentation, a straightforward > configuration. Usually have specialized ASICs that do hardware packet > forwarding, offloading the main CPU. > > Linux: You can tweak it to your heart's content. Limited by off-the-shelf > hardware. > > -alex > On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, Vriz wrote: > > > Hi all, > > > > May I know what are the differences between commercial ipv6 routers and linux IPv6 routers (set up using normal PC)? > > What are the advantages of commercial ones over the linux ones? > > Thank you. > > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > nylug-talk mailing list > nylug-talk at nylug.org > http://herzl.nylug.org/mailman/listinfo/nylug-talk >
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