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Re: Cisco shapes patch



On Mon, 2 Dec 2002, Steffen Macke wrote:
>> What method did you use for splitting them?  I'm no Cisco expert (is
>> anyone?:), but it looks like some routers have fallen into the network
>> group.  For instance, the 10700 and the 7507 are routers, according to
>> the Cisco pages.  http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/pcat/index.htm
>> has a full index of their products.
> 
> I'm no Cisco expert either and in some cases it get's really tricky (e.
> g.  software based router) As we can shift shapes easily later on, I
> don't see this as a big problem. I'll go through the catalog anyway and
> try to fit some of the unknown parts (I left them in the network sheet).

Let me commit the moves I just did, then you can move others over if you
find more info.

-Lars

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