Not that I've done it, but you can use Kerberos to remotely manage a Cisco, giving you an encrypted telnet. In fact, does anyone have any pointers about how? Sam -----Original Message----- From: Selina Priestley <selina@ans.net> To: perry@piermont.com <perry@piermont.com> Cc: John A. Tamplin <jat@traveller.com>; Arnaud Girsch <agirsch@OASysGroup.com>; nanog@merit.edu <nanog@merit.edu> Date: Friday, May 08, 1998 8:55 PM Subject: Re: Core router bakeoff?
In short, unless you have numbers to indicate otherwise, I can't say that PCs cost you much, in the short term or the long term.
What Cisco's will buy you is better handling of T3s, SONET, etc., and the ability to handle much higher performance lines. They also have much better remote management facilities, in so far as the things have real serial consoles and such, which PCs don't.
Perry
One PC remote management win is that you can actually have secure encrypted access/authentication for remote management, rather than relying passwords in the clear and tftp. This is lacking in all router venders at this instant, far as I know.
Selina