On Friday 11 April 2008, Jonathan Crawford wrote: This could go back and forth between IOS and JunOS, forever.
My 2 cents: having a fair bit of experience with both OS's - JunOS has a lot of flexibility in that you can have 4 or 5 different ways of achieving the same thing on a Juniper router/switch. We have been able to implement features on Juniper that were limited by hardware on other platforms because of this, even when these capabilities were not explicitly built into JunOS as "a feature". However, all is not lost with IOS; we realize it is only truly possible to appreciate JunOS once you've spent some time teaching yourself how to use it - having an IOS background adds a lot more appreciation as well. We see both vendors as a compliment to each other in our network, rather than all-or-nothing. We will remain a Cisco and Juniper shop, and will continue to capitalize on the strengths of each of them wherever appropriate. We know where Cisco are weak... we know where Juniper are weak. Then we build the network :-). Mark.
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