Re: Demand RIP

Gerry Meyer <gerry@spider.co.uk> Fri, 03 December 1993 09:27 UTC

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From: Gerry Meyer <gerry@spider.co.uk>
Date: Fri, 03 Dec 1993 09:22:21 +0000
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To: fbaker@acc.com, ietf-rip@xylogics.com
Subject: Re: Demand RIP
Cc: gerry@spider.co.uk


fbaker@acc.com (Fred Baker) wrote:

>I have one other issue you should note in your "restrictions": D-RIP
>depends on the ability to place a call in either direction. DTR dialing
>(common in the US) doesn't enjoy that characteristic.

I will include a sentence in the restrictions section to that effect.

    Gerry