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Re: Software-based Border Router
From: Chris Adams <cmadams () hiwaay net>
Date: Sun, 26 Sep 2010 21:45:24 -0500
Once upon a time, William Herrin <bill () herrin us> said:
Quagga on Linux is a fine software, but messing with the idiosyncrasies is far more time consuming than buying a Cisco 2811, adding enough RAM to handle BGP, configuring it once and forgetting about it.
Yeah, because IOS and JUNOS don't have idiosyncrasies. :-) -- Chris Adams <cmadams () hiwaay net> Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.
Current thread:
- Re: Software-based Border Router, (continued)
- Re: Software-based Border Router Curtis Maurand (Sep 28)
- RE: Software-based Border Router Nathan Eisenberg (Sep 28)
- Re: Software-based Border Router Heath Jones (Sep 28)
- RE: Software-based Border Router Nathan Eisenberg (Sep 28)
- Re: Software-based Border Router Curtis Maurand (Sep 29)
- Re: Software-based Border Router Heath Jones (Sep 29)
- Re: Software-based Border Router Curtis Maurand (Sep 29)
- Re: Software-based Border Router Seth Mattinen (Sep 29)
- Re: Software-based Border Router Ingo Flaschberger (Sep 29)
- Re: Software-based Border Router Michael DeMan (Sep 27)
- Re: Software-based Border Router Chris Adams (Sep 26)
- Re: Software-based Border Router Jake Khuon (Sep 27)
- Re: Software-based Border Router Bret Clark (Sep 27)