According to Ken Sletten - Code 331A:
>
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> 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:
>
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> 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)?
 
 
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