ZyXEL Communications X6004 Manual Do Utilizador
X6004 User’s Guide
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This Product includes Linux Kernel 2.4.20, MySQL 5.0.20a, Asterisk 1.2.0,
reportdhcp 2.1, nfs 1.1.0, qmail 1.3.17, rpc 2.3.6 and httptunnel 3.0.5 under
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