OK, Cisco bigots (hi Craig!), quit laughing at me for a second and give me some help here. Is there any technical justification for what Sprint is telling me? I have downstream customers using Bay, Cisco, HP, 3com, Compatible Systems, and even Proteon routers. All of them are able to connect with me just fine. I've been running BGP4 peering with MCI for over a year now, it also works fine. I can't find a single valid reason that Sprint should even need to "approve" my router vendor, except that some short-sighted engineer at Sprint doesn't understand that we live in a multi-vendor world. I'm obviously not going to force Sprint to accept my money, but this screws up a lot of the plans we have made in building our network.
Simple really. Sprint have a back-door deal with Cisco, either for money or favours (like getting bugs fixed :-) that means that they will only allow Cisco boxes to connect. Remeber kids, most of the scaling problems on the internet today are because people insist that Cisco boxes are the highest common denominator. Not the lowest, as they really are. Regards, -- Peter Galbavy peter@wonderland.org @ Home phone://44/973/499465 in Wonderland http://www.wonderland.org/~peter/ snail://UK/NW1_6LE/London/21_Harewood_Avenue/