Hi.
I asked on comp.dcom.sys.cisco a few days ago about the advantages of IS-IS over OSPF. Dave Katz replied that IS-IS has proven to be very extensible while still allowing for backward compatibility. IS-IS was also overhauled around the same time that a lot of ISPs were building their networks.
My questions are these. When is a good time to use IS-IS? Should an ISP that wants to build a scalable network go with IS-IS right now? Or is there a certain point where IS-IS becomes desirable over OSPF? Is there ever such a point? I would think it is better to pick an IGP and stick with it.
Thanks for any comments.
-BD
Many people seem to use IS-IS for interarea (inter-pop) routing, but use OSPF intra-pop. It's not that surprising that people use multiple IGPs. Most people use iBGP to some extent (often without realizing it), even if their network is statically routed or uses OSPF also. Of course, there are some Cisco nasties if you use OSPF and have other equivalent routes laying around... Avi