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Re: Network Routing without Cisco or Juniper?


From: Patrick Evans <pre () PRE ORG>
Date: Thu, 5 Sep 2002 13:10:09 +0100 (BST)


On Wed, 4 Sep 2002, Deepak Jain wrote:

 It has been a long time since I have seen this thread hashed out,
 so I figured I'd bring it up publicly.

 Is anyone comfortable using (in a network with > 5 routers) any
 non-Cisco or non-Juniper routers for BGP speaking? (Zebra/Gated
 boxes only count if customer traffic is carried through the device).

I'm currently running Ciscos at the edge, but Extremes in the core for
our datacenter hosting - iBGP only, mind.
The Extremes are a little odd, in that one refuses to talk BGP at all
(!) but other than that I've not had any real problems.

Unless I had a specific reason not to use "known kit" (read: Juniper
or Cisco) at the edge, I'd probably stick with the usual - but that's
more out of familiarity than genuine worries.

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