Network Routing without Cisco or Juniper?

From: Deepak Jain (no email)
Date: Wed Sep 04 2002 - 03:39:25 EDT


 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).
 
 Historically, some networks have been big fans of Gated boxes and
 such because they were cheap and scalable to a point. Now many
 BGP speaking platforms are extremely inexpensive (even from CSCO
 and JNPR). I was wondering if the consensus has changed.
 
 Boxes like Foundry, Extreme, Redback and many others all talk BGP
 (at least to a first approximation) but is their lack of use in
 the core/edge/CPE a lack of scale, stability, performance or just
 interest?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Deepak








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