On Thursday 27 November 2008 00:46:32 Masood Ahmad Shah 
wrote:

> Now in case of Juniper, You add interfaces under OSPF
> configuration instead of network commands.

In later releases of IOS 12.2 and 12.4, Cisco now support 
enabling OSPF on the interface itself (including 
Loopbacks). A step in the right direction.

They've always supported IS-IS as an interface 
configuration.

In IOS XR, they pretty do what JunOS does - having a 
protocol hierarchical structure for the IGP (and other 
protocols) and indicating which interfaces it should run 
on.

Mark

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