On Wednesday 09 September 2009 08:32:55 pm Stephen S. Musoke wrote: > What is the PO4-2.lon-001-access-1.interoute.net
I'm guessing this is a Cisco router given the interface name. PO = Packet over SONET. The interface is normally named 'pos' in IOS. > and > xe-1-3-0-0.lon-001-score-1-re0.interoute.net? This is definitely a Juniper box. Their 10Gbps Ethernet ports are aptly named 'xe', and the 're0' in the reverse name is, very likely, the primary Routing Engine (RE), meaning this is a big box with a redundant control plane. Just a little time-wasting analysis :-). Cheers, Mark.
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