>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 Integrated
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,
> ha
>
>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 b
ubject: Re: Has 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 sh
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 routin
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