RE: Cisco versus Juniper at the corelayer

2000-09-25 Thread David Wolsefer
Definitely! Try running a GSR heads up VS an M40, load them up with a smartbits, and you will be impressed. Of course you will rarely get fired for choosing Cisco. Cisco is a safe choice. Go read the white paper on the architecture available on the Juniper web site. Look at some of the people

Re: Cisco versus Juniper at the corelayer

2000-09-25 Thread Billha
Yes, take a read of Why Cisco's 'monopoly' is on the line !!   at:   http://www.vnunet.com/Analysis/1107036   Also I have seen job ads requesting Juniper rather as well as Cisco skills !         Sanjay Dalal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in me   ssage [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECT

Re: Cisco versus Juniper at the corelayer

2000-09-25 Thread Francisco Muniz
Now that's a problem, because unless you are lucky and your shop gets Junipers, there's not that much you can do to show you're interested enough (i.e. no certifications). OTOH, it definitely solves the problem of hands-on vs. paper-certs. ;) There's a whole lot of documentation at Juniper's site,

RE: Cisco versus Juniper at the corelayer

2000-09-25 Thread Iohan Reyes
There is an article in Businessweek 9/11/00 that talks about Juniper "The Upstart That's Eating Cisco's Lunch".  The gist is:  Juniper's market share has risen from 17% to 22% as of the end of June.  At the same time, Cisco's market share in the core router market has dropped from 80% to 75%

Re: Cisco versus Juniper at the corelayer

2000-09-25 Thread Patrick A. Morin
Juniper has something called "the olive" which is a PC running JunOS. So you can have a "Juniper" with 2 fastether interface to play with. You get all the features, just not the speed. I don't know if they can make it available to just anybody... Call you local Juniper rep. Patrick > Now that's

Re: Cisco versus Juniper at the corelayer

2000-09-25 Thread Francisco Muniz
Funny, I was thinking the exact same thing, I guess it's only logical, being as it is that the JunOS runs in a PC... Thanks for the tip! Francisco Muniz _ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.

Re: Cisco versus Juniper at the corelayer

2000-09-26 Thread Ben Lovegrove
A little trivia for you - the "M" stands for Martini I've had a little exposure to Junipers - a course and some configuration. The OS (JUNOS) has a lot of similarities to IOS which is not suprising as the company was started by former Cisco employees. As others have pointed out they are selling

RE: Cisco versus Juniper at the corelayer

2000-09-27 Thread Irwin Lazar
ssage-From: Iohan Reyes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Monday, September 25, 2000 4:32 PMTo: Sanjay DalalCc: 'Cisco@Groupstudy. Com'Subject: RE: Cisco versus Juniper at the corelayer There is an article in Businessweek 9/11/00 that talks about Juniper "The Upstart T

Re: Cisco versus Juniper at the corelayer

2000-10-06 Thread Julian Eccli
Yes...   Dave works here along with many other stellar folks ;-)     Cheers!   /julian -- Julian EccliTechnical Support EngineerJuniper Networks ""David Wolsefer"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... Definitely! Try running a GSR heads up V