On Monday 25 January 2010 11:34:21 am Richard A Steenbergen wrote: > That would be Brokeade (suppose I have to switch to > calling it vendor B now), Farce10 doesn't even earn a > spot in my L3 vendor disqualification process. They seem > to suck a bit less at L2, but then again who doesn't.
The first time they visited us back in '07, we threw them out on account of lack of deep Layer 3 and MPLS support. Not sure how far they've come since then... honestly, life is hard enough as it is with what we already have. But what do I know :-)... > Did you ever try ISIS when they first added it back in > 7.6 ironware or so? I once got it to use negative > metrics, despite having wide-only configured. :) Apart from the fact that our sister-company's data centre hosts a major national exchange point based on Brocade's MLX system, I haven't logged any hours with this platform outside of some recent labs. But the "negative metrics" thing sounds pretty exciting :-). Cheers, Mark.
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