On 5/Jun/16 16:37, Doug McIntyre wrote:
> I would expect to find such a tool on *cisco's* website, its not like > a vendor will write a tool for you to go away from them. But then > again I wouldn't expect Cisco to be that accomidating either. > > I've not heard of such a tool, of course several vendors provide an IOS > to their kit, but the opposite doesn't tend to happen all that often. And > with the slight subtle differences in IOS vs IOS-XE and IOS-XR depending > on what your target platform is, might be pretty difficult to maintain. > > It would probably be pretty straight forward to translate Juniper > configs over to IOS, the layout of the config should be pretty > straightforward and self-documenting (unlike IOS, with hidden defaults, > or really magical things, like dynamic routing prefix filter lists). You can't even get an IOS to IOS XR converter, so no chance Cisco will write a Junos to IOS converter. Back in 2008, when I deployed my first IOS XR box (a 4-slot CRS router), I spent a month reading about IOS XR (3.9 at the time), and mapping every IOS command to IOS XR where one existed. Mark. _______________________________________________ juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp