> I heard that OSPF is only famous in asia region...
> So that, please could you explain me
>
> 1. what is your backbone's IGP protocol?
emacs
On Fri, 16 Nov 2018, Randy Bush wrote:
I heard that OSPF is only famous in asia region...
So that, please could you explain me
1. what is your backbone's IGP protocol?
emacs
vi
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On Fri, Nov 16, 2018, 06:06 Jay Nugent On Fri, 16 Nov 2018, Randy Bush wrote:
>
> >> I heard that OSPF is only famous in asia region...
> >> So that, please could you explain me
> >>
> >> 1. what is your backbone's IGP protocol?
> >
> > emacs
> >
>
> vi
Let’s please stay on topic.
IM,
Some good comments on this thread so far.
Having chosen between OSPF and IS-IS more then once over the past 20 years
for various networks and have chosen differently in some cases. I have a
general preference for IS-IS in very large networks, but OSPF has performed
well for me in larger nert
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