According to Ken Sletten - Code 331A: > [stuff deleted] > Under the "How the routable AFCP works" heading > is the following sentance: "Somewhere on the WAN > is a Domain Name System (DNS) server which stores > an address directory." ..... So having DNS available is > a key piece of the routable AFCP puzzle. But DNS is > not officially certified/supported on the 3000 yet. BUT: > [stuff deleted] > Ken Sletten > It looked to me from the article that the routable AFCP also requies a unix to run the new OpenView DTC manager that is the only way to manage the routable DTCs. Is this correct? Or am I going blind (which is entirely possible)? -- -- - - - Speaking for myself and not necessarily anybody else - - - - - - Richard Gambrell | Internet: [log in to unmask] Mgr. Tech. Services | POT: 504-483-7454 FAX: 504-482-1561 Xavier University of LA | Smail: 7325 Palmetto, New Orleans, LA 70125