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From: ron@topaz.rutgers.edu (Ron Natalie)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.xenix,comp.dcom.lans
Subject: Re: 386 UNIX on OpenNet
Keywords: OpenNet, UNIX, TCP/IP
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Date: 21 Sep 88 19:43:39 GMT
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First your terms are clashing.  TCP supports the OSI model.  The MODEL says 
nothing about protocols, just describes the concept in layers.  But on the
real side, probably the best bet is to run two Ethernet interfaces.  This
should NOT cause a problem.  TCP/IP and OSI, and just about any other
properly designed protocol can coexist on the same physical ethernet.

-Ron