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> Subject: Re: [j-nsp] Cisco to Juniper Question
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> (why do people do this, again and again? ...)
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> Steinar Haug, Nethelp consulting, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I ask this of myself all the time.  For a point-to-point /30, I suppose
it's not really a problem.  I imagine that the reason a lot of people do
this is because "it was like that when I got here".  Either that, or
some like the benefit of a lower admin distance, as I believe that a
static route to next-hop has a distance of 1 in Cisco routers, whereas a
static route to an interface is 0.  That said, I think it's the former.
:-)

-evt
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