On Thursday, December 01, 2011 12:06:39 AM Nick Hilliard 
wrote:

> I have to admit, I'm struggling a bit with the operating
> system spread on the ASR series:
> 
> ASR1000: IOS-XE
> ASR9000: XR
> ASR901: Classic IOS
> ASR903: IOS-XE
> 
> No doubt there are good reasons for all this, and this
> isn't the train-wreck that it sure looks like.

I'm happy to take IOS XR and IOS (which includes IOS XE, as 
they're pretty much the same, really). The problem is 
feature parity (or lack thereof); but even for IOS XR, you 
still don't get feature parity between the ASR9000.

NX OS isn't for me :-).

Mark.

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