Definitely! Try running a GSR heads up VS an M40,
load them up with a smartbits, and you will be impressed. Of course you will
rarely get fired for choosing Cisco. Cisco is a safe choice. Go read the white
paper on the architecture available on the Juniper web site. Look at some of
the people at Juniper as well, i.e. Jeff Doyle, Chuck Semeria (SP?), etc. I am
not sure, but I think Dave Katz might be writing the Juniper code. Ever wonder
why some of the earlier IOS versions such as 11.2 are so
stable? Look who wrote the
code. There are a number of people who are not loyal to manufacturers, but are
loyal to who is writing the code.
Regards,
David Wolsefer
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Subject: Cisco versus Juniper at the
corelayer
Hello All :
Lately, I am hearing a lot of waves about Juniper routers such as m20,
m40,... etc. as the core router being used by ISP's, rather than Cisco
7000 series or 12000 series routers.
Does anyone have info on this
matter...
Is Cisco being challenged by JUNIPER at the core end...
Any info would be appreciated.
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