At 05:47 PM 5/7/98 -0400, Perry E. Metzger wrote:
Arnaud Girsch writes:
You don't want Bay and you certainly don't want 3Com. If your network is fairly slow (ethernets and T1s only) you can use PCs running a reasonable BSD and GateD. Otherwise, the only commercial choice is Cisco.
Just out of curiosity ... Why not considering the 4th vendor, Cabletron, for this kind of equipment, before using PCs.
PCs are cheap and I know them well. I wasn't aware Cabletron even had a box with a BGP-4 implementation in it.
They just released some announcement that major companies and campuses are using their equipment for new backbones.
That sounds like salesspeak. I've used lots of cabletron hubs and such over the years, but they never seemed to have real routers.
Perry
Given that Cisco built their routers for them, and then they pissed off Cisco to the point where they didn't renew there code license for IOS in there hubs because of their anti Cisco marketing campaign. Cabletron has a bad rap with consultants. Don't ever try to partner with them and walk them in someplace. They are the borg, you will be assimilated. Now that I ragged on em, they do have solid stuff. I have one client who has had their MMAC hubs up and running for about 8 years with narry a hiccup. And these are in rotten basements. If you can get past their attitude.... Eric ============================================================================ ==== Eric Germann Computer and Communications Technologies ekgermann@cctec.com Van Wert, OH 45891 Phone: 419 968 2640 http://www.cctec.com Fax: 419 968 2641 Network Design, Connectivity & System Integration Services A Microsoft Solution Provider