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Re: So, 11.3 anyone?

  • From: Neil J. McRae
  • Date: Thu Mar 12 12:07:11 1998

On Thu, 12 Mar 1998 08:56:52 +0100 (MET) 
 Christian Kratzer <[email protected]> wrote:

Geez, and I though Ascend was bad for differing release, Peter, shall
we kick of a thread about that here? :-)

Sigh,
Neil.

> Hi
> 
> > So, a potential reason came up for me to possibly run 11.3. I really don't
> > want to, but I am comtemplating it.
> > 
> > Apparently, 11.3 has code to fast-switch policy-routed networks. Does it
> > work? Is 11.3 really usable? I am scared to death, but may need this for a
> > certain application.
> 
> we are running policy routing on our 3640 and 7206 machines and we quite fine
 
> without fast switched policy routing.  I would only think of using it if 
> the cpu overhead starts getting unconformatably high.  
> 
> At the moment we are running 112-11.P without any major tilts.
> 
> Greetings
> Christian Kratzer
> Toplink
> 
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