Jon Carnes wrote:
Phillip,Jon,
I play/program Cisco's all the time. If you can handle a OpenBSD or
Linux router then you can handle the Ciscos easily - once you learn the
command structures for getting the tasks done.
If I may ask, what do you use as your routing application, are you kernel routing or using something like Zebra. I have used OpenBSD and Linux routing for over a year and Cisco hands down is more user friendly at the command line IMHO. I need some type of "free" application to do dynamic routing and possibly policy routing on the same box. More likely I will need to do fail over routing, as this is the main point where I wish to implement this. So could you/someone point me in the right direction about finding a solution to my situation. I am not biased of using Linux over 'BSD, but I wish also to at some point place firewall/ACL on these routers.
--chris
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