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RE: Juniper MPLS

  • From: "Amos Rosenboim" <r.amos@zahav.net.il>
  • Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 16:15:40 +0200
  • Resent-Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2004 11:30:28 -0400
  • X-OriginalArrivalTime: 14 Oct 2004 14:15:57.0887 (UTC) FILETIME=[532FE4F0:01C4B1F8]

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I don’t really agree.

Both of them have their ups and downs.

The important thing , especially if you have experience with one and not with the other is to be aware of different behavior.

For example juniper treats LDP as a routing protocol in every aspect. It even has its own preference (what cisco calls admin distance).

They also compute l3 mtu differently (for the same l2 mtu juniper decreases more bytes then the cisco).

 

Just my two cents.

 

Amos

 

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: McCallum, Robert [mailto:robert.mccallum@thus.net]
Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2004 3:51 PM
To: 'Hernan Hevia'; mpls-ops@mplsrc.com
Subject: RE: [MPLS-OPS]: Juniper MPLS

 

My tip would be to sell them and buy Cisco :-)

 

Robert McCallum

-----Original Message-----
From: Hernan Hevia [mailto:hhevia@ntzn.com]
Sent: 14 October 2004 14:12
To: mpls-ops@mplsrc.com
Subject: [MPLS-OPS]: Juniper MPLS

Hi,

 

I'm about to start working on an MPLS project using Juniper routers.

Could anyone provide good literature with examples, tips and tricks, etc, besides what is included in Junos documentation?

Thanks in advance!

 

Hernán


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