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Posted - Nov 10 2001 :  4:16:44 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Can anyone help me with this one. I came across a question on a braindump about how to configure a port on a 7000 series router with a vip card? What is a vip card? Thanks for your help.

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Posted - Dec 26 2001 :  12:40:35 AM  Show Profile  Visit bgp@networkdesigner.net's Homepage  Reply with Quote
see http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/ifaa/ifpz/vrifpz/index.shtml

in short: Vip card is a line card that 2 interface daughter boards can insert into.Go to Top of Page

   
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