Peter,
          Great!  I'm thinking Juniper and the Bear&Gear booth in such close
proximity, may explain
the cascading style format of the JunOS versus Cisco's left justified
(non-hierarchal) based configuration. :-
I'm sure Howard/Priscilla with their experience in software(system)
development would care to provide some
insight into the differences/relevance in output formatting as it relates to
how the code is interpreted.


Nigel

P.S.  I know BayRS is pretty similar and I must admit once I worked on it
for a while, the interface was very fast and intuitive. Being a cisco-child
can I dare say.. "I really
liked it" without being flamed! :-




----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter van Oene" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 2:02 PM
Subject: Re: NANOG 25 Meeting [7:45933]


  The conference is 40 minutes from my house and I'll definitely be in
  attendance and likely hang around the Juniper Networks booth at the
  Beer&Gear.

  At 11:27 AM 6/6/2002 -0400, Howard C. Berkowitz wrote:
   All,
        I was browsing the NANOG 25 site and took a preview of the
  presentations
   that will be presented during the meeting.

   Based on my recent growing interest in Inter-Domain routing and
   policies(IRR, RPSL), BGP, and MPLS/TE. I was wondering if anyone on the
  list
   would be in attendance, also does anyone have any idea as to the
 timeline
  in
   which the presentations make their way to the "web-site".  I'm really
   looking forward to getting my hands on those presentations

   thanks
   Nigel

  Unfortunately I won't be able to make it in person, but I know of a
  couple of list members that are going.  Susan Harris generally yells
  at presenters to have their presentations in at least a week before,
  because people often can see them better on their laptops than on the
  main screen.  So, they'll probably be pretty much on the NANOG server
  by Saturday or Sunday.

  If you're not aware of it, NANOG normally has real-time Real Video or
  other streaming video of the actual conference available free.  They
  also store the videos on the website after the conference.

  Incidentally, the Fall NANOG meeting will be especially worth
  attending, because there will be a new format:  NANOG tutorials on
  Sunday, NANOG program on Monday and Tuesday, and ARIN public and
  member meetings on Wednesday-Friday.

  They don't always video the BOFs, which can be a shame -- Sue Hares
  is one of my coauthors on the BGP convergence drafts, and I'd like to
  hear it.




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