I work with both Ciscos and Junipers daily. Junipers have some very nice
features that Ciscos dont have. Anyone that has issued the monitor command
on a Juniper knows what I am talking about. The OS seems to be a combination
of the Cisco IOS and Unix, which is nice as well. I myself prefer the Cisco
CLI, probably out of habit.
Please don't talk about the virtues of CEF when I can't even view the whole
cef table without causing my router to crash. Not that there are too many
instances when you *need* to view the whole table, but the option is nice to
have.
My company tested both oc192 devices, and the Cisco didn't do better.
Both companies have good support teams.
The bottom line is, do what you think is best for yourself. If working for a
smaller company is important to you, and it sounded to me like it was, the
choice is clear. You can't go wrong with either company.
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