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Re: Common operational misconceptions


From: Shumon Huque <shuque () upenn edu>
Date: Thu, 16 Feb 2012 09:08:18 -0500

We run IS-IS at the University of Pennsylvania as the IGP for
IPv6. I know of a few other non-ISPs too but I won't speak for 
them. At the time we initially deployed IPv6, it was pretty
much one of the few safe choices (OSPFv3 implementations were 
very new then).

--Shumon.

On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 12:00:04AM -0600, Kenneth M. Chipps Ph.D. wrote:
"ISIS is used in organizations other than ISPs" Any examples you can share
of some other than ISPs?

-----Original Message-----
From: Joel jaeggli [mailto:joelja () bogus com] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2012 11:58 PM
To: Kenneth M. Chipps Ph.D.
Cc: nanog () nanog org
Subject: Re: Common operational misconceptions

On 2/15/12 21:04 , Kenneth M. Chipps Ph.D. wrote:
How widespread would you say the use of IS-IS is?

Even more as to which routing protocols are used, not just in ISPs, 
what percent would you give to the various ones. In other words X 
percent of organizations use OSPS, Y percent use EIGRP, and so on.

Using EIGRP implies your routed IGP dependent infrastructure is a
monoculture. That's probably infeasible without compromise even if you are
largely a Cisco shop.

ISIS is used in organizations other than ISPs.


-- 
Shumon Huque
University of Pennsylvania.


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