-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 10/Jun/15 01:04, joel jaeggli wrote:
At one time I had datacenter interiors that had no isis support. they ran ospfv2 and to the extent that it was necessary in limited application ospfv3. the datacenter border and the backbone used ISIS for both adress families. routes were in general not redistributed between
IGPs. We run Quagga on Anycast servers (DNS, NTP, TACACS+, e.t.c.) using OSPFv2|v3, largely because Quagga's IS-IS support is terrible. We have (restrictively) redistribute that into our IS-IS backbone, which works great. Wish we didn't have to do that, but it works well, and OSPF is stable in Quagga. Mark. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJVeTCaAAoJEGcZuYTeKm+GZEkP/iPyXNsOkCFwBIbYU4Q8SyDN qjW0oZR8MY126nLqgikvwJed4PdMwZh/Qoyz2C76e2LLVl03/Ru8gN0I8fUl6ueH +B8dKUuTiY8Q4eXyR5GzY451GafY+O/ggJDruDi7t24XCWl14w32pfqdiCTwE10Q Ch+S5mbd8MavLOK2Rbh8bS5AFztRBol7U34UZhUeyH/3/I9xwaMojV0u637Id6b1 veuILlLohxdqUF8r04HRBdr9AZVGADorV1/4C2T4kgCJXrbGpN+QBOMvbjkdBQBU cufppx5hnSSb9tSrkX0cGYFD8ouZXRGK9oC+6Uuouj1R9/Uxfvml4DxJJq75ZEON XZMUEX8NPUJOlX65a94WDdI/7IBp+zTRS5CO2ZXcWYqbXWxFOajjslj7L4LbVADq PZq4HVtGFCeEiyftPXv8r3mmBw/5CJSst255BaYLk6EF8tU0TZbgoeYJspqQXMYx I3HI3GYMhDalHtoMGFNedl+atpVHtlMtOXY+hPuIdpDXXnIw8UrRL1s21qmtSpJD p/5enXrPW5opBdQYQ+dar7LedbanupqhTV0Zp2TZ/n7yaqakalvWk1bCAkwzVrOk 1d0cPNXlomyithOFXSnp1cUqtnsyxixtgcQcY2DgXUKGqnaB2GcHskTu/2gYCmV2 Zcud3k0zJDrCFkve+im6 =osk1 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----