My Cisco SE brought up an interesting alternative. This summer we're
replacing our 6513 Sup720 with a pair of 6807 with redundant Sup 2Ts.
It is where all our internal Fiber terminates and where internal
routing happens. He said we can add extra memory and terminate our
BGP sessions here a
I think GNS3 can emulate Juniper devices.
http://www.gns3.net/
-dan
Dan Brisson
Network Engineer
University of Vermont
(Ph) 802.656.8111
dbris...@uvm.edu
On 4/10/12 12:31 AM, Steven King wrote:
Hello All,
I am tasked with replacing an old linux router setup with Juniper gear
in the near
That's we thought and what we experienced but as the day went on they
definitely shifted some load to Akamai.
-dan
Dan Brisson
Network Engineer
University of Vermont
On 9/19/2014 10:33 AM, Andy Ringsmuth wrote:
From: "Zachary McGib
FWIW...no problems here in Vermont on Comcast business.
-dan
Dan Brisson
Network Engineer
University of Vermont
On 2/10/15 8:45 PM, Kevin Kadow wrote:
On Tue, Feb 10, 2015 at 7:27 PM, Andrey Khomyakov <
khomyakov.and...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey, anyone had problems just now? My team
Definitely take a look at Mikrotik. The gear is very low-cost with very
large feature set. I have not used their CAPWAP functionality, so I
can't speak to that.
Ubiquiti is also very good and can do most, if not all, of what you want.
-dan
Dan Brisson
Network Engineer
University of Ve
ere
first-class.
Again, hats off to the folks at NANOG for a great meeting.
-dan
Dan Brisson
Network Engineer
University of Vermont
(Ph) 802.656.8111
dbris...@uvm.edu
On 6/7/13 10:21 AM, Phil Fagan wrote:
I just wanted to take a moment and say thank you to all you that put
together NANOG.
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