On Fri, Jan 26, 2001 at 06:37:12PM +0000, Henning P. Schmiedehausen wrote:
...
> Cisco: If I buy a _new_ PIIX oder LDIR today, do I get an ECN capable
> IOS or not? If not, will my CCNA know about this and upgrade my Box
> before deploying?
That cisco box is called PIX -- PIIX sounds like some intel thing..
Current baseline binary contains ECN, and CCNA may or may not know it.
Oh yes, PIX code is not IOS, it is something else -- because it wasn't
Cisco product originally, but something what Cisco bought...
I haven't followed up on what Local Directory product it, probably same
PC hardware (+ disk) as PIX, but a bit different software suite.
> Everyone I know and their brothers, that use Cisco Equipment, have a
> support contract with Cisco. Why not push an "mandatory upgrade" along
> this path once the ECN leaves "experimental" status.
Bruhaha... PIX has MailGuard feature, which fucks up SMTP protocol
royally in some old versions. I see that buggy version still running
deployed even though fixes were done back in May 1998 ...
(http://www.zmailer.org/cisco-pix.html)
Why do I see it ? VGER's ZMailer uses extensively that "rare" extended
SMTP feature which is where it happens, and my employer runs that same
software in couple large ISP SMTP relays..
> Regards
> Henning
/Matti Aarnio
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