On Dec 20, 2007 6:47 PM, Evan Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> why concern yourself with these details, at the end of the day it is a quite
> simple concept that Juniper created, that is they have developed the ASICs
> that do the day to day shifting of routed traffic, based upon a robust
> operating system that is loosely based upon the basic routeD and other open
> source code. The only issues I have come across in my experience has been
> when the platform has been implemented, is that the operator has failed to
> consider the almost exponential growth of the working environment. I would
> humbly refer all to the basic concept and pay homage to RFC1925.
>
> Let us all face facts the real reason your M or E series is failing is that
> you haven't spent enough money on the hardware upgrade or your bean counter
> has not understood that this is business critical hardware. An aside, let us
> all applaud that IOS-XR has become the illegitimate child of Junos and the
> non-recognised child Unisphere (ERX, son of Stratacom) comand line.

Dude....

Wait...what?

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