On Tue, 25 Apr 2000, Michael B. Bellopede wrote:
> >wrong idea -- big iron routers don't use "code" to do forwarding, they use
> >silicon, and very fast silicon at that. There are routers in production
> > --Steve Bellovin
>
> Software, firmware, its a matter of semantics. Do you think that silicon
> magically performs routing and logical functions. Hmmm...
Uh, "hardware" != "EEPROM + CPU" here. "hardware" == "custom routing
ASICs". In the "no options, entry in cache" scenario Steve mentions, the
processor "don't enter into it", as it all goes through the raw silicon.
Think gates. Not bill gates, logic gates.
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