View Poll Results: Would you like to see a dedicated Cisco forum here?

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  • Yes, definitely!

    13 44.83%
  • No, it doesn't merit it's own forum.

    4 13.79%
  • What's "cisco"?

    0 0%
  • What do the blue lines in hockey mean?

    4 13.79%
  • I would prefer a more general forum

    8 27.59%
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Thread: Would you like to see a dedicated Cisco forum here?

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    Yeah, I know enough about cisco from past experiences but these days I see lots more different equipment. I have feck all idea how 3com's or dell's work and I'm bound to end up trying to set one up in the foreseeable future. Chances are setting one up or the other should be the same anyway. It's all networking, just the syntax of the commands might be different

    I voted no, but now there's a general vote.. I vote general but you probably already guessed that
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    So I'll remove one from the "no" and add it under general!

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    Quote Originally Posted by JPnyc
    So I'll remove one from the "no" and add it under general!
    Can the mods just edit their own votes?
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    I'm not sure. Give it a whirl!

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    I didn't see the general networking option..I'd like to change my vote from yes to General networking....I think it would be more suitable considering the type of networking posts that are posted here.
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    Done

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    I dont get by a lot atm but i think a cisco or general forum would be good.
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    Okay---change my vote to general networking forum as well...will it be different than the networking security forum already in existence? Also, PIX's should probably go into the firewall section, though one may see them in the networking section as well. This is the way it is on other forum sites.

    Tim

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    Done

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    Now that you mention it, we do already have a forum that covers those topics. Maybe this is all for nothing

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