Why
are they generating so much excitement? Because they route IP REALLY, REALLY
fast and that there are several refugees from Cisco, including some who used to
write code for the IOS employed by them. This doesn't necessarily make
them better, but I would imagine that cost+reputation has something to do with
it. Do you work for a carrier or ISP? Most of Juniper's boxes are
backbone routers and are seen in those environments.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Nova Rich
Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2000 4:56 PM
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Subject: JuniperHelp guys,
My company wants to buy Juniper routers instead of Cisco. Having never worked with Juniper equipment before I don't know why it's so good.
I'm told that it's faster, cheaper and has a smaller foot print? What's a foot print? Is it really better then Cisco?
Nova Rich