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Jonathan Byrne retorted to Stephen J. Turnball: > > Now I'd like a concise explanation from the CCNAs about the relevance > > of Cisco 2611 configuration to Linux.... > > We'll plead the compare/contrast to ipchains and iptables angle. Besides, if a Playstation can run Linux, surely so can a Cisco.
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