While I don't want to get in trouble by distributing olive code running
on PC without
the permission from Juniper Network; however, what I don't understand is
why you
are against this. In contrast to Cisco, Juniper routers are very
expensive (even for
the M5 router), and how are we going to learn Juniper technology without
the hand-on
unless Juniper wants us to be "paper" Juniper Certified like MCSE and
CCNP which I don't
think Juniper likes to see that happen. Olive is an alternative choice
that will allow newbies
(like myself) to learn about Juniper technology. I also do NOT advocate
in using Olive in
a live production environment. If I am not mistaken, Juniper training
facility also use Olive
as a training tool. Therefore, in my opinion, the more people who know
about Olive
(JUNOS), the better. Furthermore, you can run the latest jbase and
jkernel version 4.4 on
Olive by upgrading the kernel and base. Since the newbies are learning
on their own, you
don't have to worry about us bothering Juniper (or yourself) for
support.
Just my .02c.
Sean
>From: "Peter Van Oene" >Reply-To: "Peter Van Oene" >To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: Juniper CERTS and Olive [7:4957]
>Date: Fri, 18 May 2001 12:49:36 -0400 > >JunOS is only intended for use
with Juniper routers. The olive was a >testing device that has long since
been retired and is not supported in any >sense by Juniper. > >Peter > >
>*********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** > >On 5/18/2001 at 4:55 AM
Valeri Marinski wrote: > > >Hi Group! > >People are talking pretty much
about Juniper certs and the lack of > >learning equipment > >i am just
curious if Olive / PC port of JunOS is something illegal. > >If not i'd
like to get my hands on it. > >I was looking on the net and found nothing
on it > >so any comments/links/infos are very much appriciated > >thanks
in advance > >regards > >Valeri > >FAQ, list archives, and subscription
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