Hi, Yao.
This issue is not related to TAHI.
You must ask at IPv6 Ready Logo Program.
Anyway, section 2 has an exception, right?
In my opinion,
If the vendor declares that they are the same hardware,
they can be accepted.
Anyone other than the vendor couldn't know the internal architecture of them.
Thanks,
On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 14:59:10 -0600
Yinghui Yao <Yinghui.Yao@alcatel-lucent.com> wrote:
> Hi Tahi,
>
> I'm confused about your rules on certification with different product
> series. From your "About the use of the Logo" document, section 2), it
> says "even if product series, (for example, routers) are equipped with
> the same software, they are to be assessed individually."
>
> Based on this statement, how could Cisco got almost all its routers
> certified with only one application?
> (http://www.ipv6ready.org/logo_db/logo_search2.php?logoid_number=02-C-000142&btm=Search)
> Obviously the hardwares are different on different routers, only the IOS
> version is the same.
>
> Thanks,
> Yinghui Yao
> Alcatel-Lucent
>
>
>
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