Doesn't Juniper change their model numbers and names for different
countries too? It's really hard to compare hardware when the product
numbers change from country to country!

On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 3:40 PM, Courtney Smith
<courtneysm...@comcast.net>wrote:

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> With that said, We've been looking into Juniper lately, I like that their
> new lines are all based on the same Juno OS, which is Linux. :-)
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> So, my recommendation is... What are you familiar with? Use that.
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> I'm not familiar with the Juniper model and foundry products listed to know
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> if that is a good product to keep or not.
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> Actually BSD.  And I believe JunOS has always been based on BSD.  Not a
> recent thing.
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> Just my opinion here.  If a network engineer understand the protocols,
> learning the vendor's OS is not a big deal.  But I get how folks develop a
> comfort sticking with 1 vendor.
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