Other than in ISP's, has anybody seen IS-IS in use in a real production
network?
ISIS is used in most telcos, where a DCN is used for getting billing
information back from the switches. The switches being standardised all
talk X.25 over async, and ADMs all talk ISO, so ISIS is always the
anybody seen IS-IS used anywhere but ISP's? [7:4784]
Damn, I forgot about that whole Decnet thing. That's right, that's right,
Decnet implements Is-Is for PhaseV migration. I have even worked on a
network like that, how foolish of me to forget.
So I guess I should have narrowed my question. What
OSPF has more enterprise oriented features including more options for
supporting varied network mediums (NBMA comes to mind) and definitely a
marked advantage in published materials. Further, without recent
modifications, the ability to scope the flow of LSA's and maintain some
degree of routing
Other than in ISP's, has anybody seen IS-IS in use in a real production
network?
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Other than in ISP's, has anybody seen IS-IS in use in a real production
network?
A subset is used for SONET managment in telcos. I have also seen it
used in some conversions from DECnet Phase IV to Phase V (which is
OSI) in order to get dual OSI and IP routing.
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Damn, I forgot about that whole Decnet thing. That's right, that's right,
Decnet implements Is-Is for PhaseV migration. I have even worked on a
network like that, how foolish of me to forget.
So I guess I should have narrowed my question. What I should have said is,
has anybody seen
Yes!
nrf Damn, I forgot about that whole Decnet thing. That's right,
that's right,
Decnet implements Is-Is for PhaseV migration. I have even worked on a
network like that, how foolish of me to forget.
So I guess I should have narrowed my question. What I should have said
is,
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