[olug] OT: Used Routers
James Ringler
jringler at plainspower.com
Sun Mar 15 21:35:24 UTC 2009
Rob Townley wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 10:43 AM, Phil Brutsche <phil at brutsche.us> wrote:
>
>> Many of them try to be very Cisco-ish on their command line, some are
>> more Cisco-ish than others.
>>
>> What little I've seen of JunOS (for Juniper routers) is that it is the
>> most un-Cisco-ish of them all.
>>
>> Foundry is very, very similar.
>>
>> I haven't used any current Extreme gear, but the last time I tried it it
>> is more like CatOS than IOS.
>>
>> Dan Clough wrote:
>>
>>> P.S. What's everyone's take on some other equipment manufacturers -
>>> notably Extreme, Juniper, Foundry/Brocade, etc. How's the learning
>>> curve coming from a strictly IOS environment?
>>>
>> --
>>
>> Phil Brutsche
>> phil at brutsche.us
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>
> Speaking of ciscoish-on-the-command line, PolicyRouting.org seems to
> indicate that /sbin/ip commands are very similar to cisco, but since i
> don't have Cisco experience, i dont have a gauge as to how ciscoish
> iproute2 is.
>
> boycott cisco because their fascist tentacles blocked
> buffalotechnology's wireless g.
> Stick with opensource Untangle or openwrt and /sbin/ip.
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and the fact that Cisco jacks up their prices to a 63% gross profit
margin (larger than Exon and Mobile)
http://opensourcejuicer.blogspot.com/2009/02/and-ciscos-profit-margin-is.html
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