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Hi Manav, Excellent Document! I see that this document has expired. Are you folks thinking of respinning a copy of this draft? Thanks, Abhishek On 6/23/05, Manav Bhatia <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Daniel, > > We wrote a draft some time back comparing the two protocols ISIS and OSPF. > It should address some of your doubts and concerns. > > Here's a pointer to my local copy: > > http://geocities.com/mnvbhatia/draft-bhatia-manral-diff-isis-ospf-00.txt > > Thanks, > Manav > > !> -----Original Message----- > !> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] > !> On Behalf Of Dan Evans > !> Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 7:35 PM > !> To: [email protected] > !> Subject: OSPF -vs- ISIS > !> > !> > !> All, > !> > !> Can anyone point me to information on what the top N service > !> providers > !> are using for their IGP? I'm trying to build a case for > !> switching from > !> OSPF to IS-IS. Those on this list who are currently running IS-IS, do > !> you find better scalability and stability running IS-IS than OSPF? I > !> understand that this question is a lot more complex than a simple yes > !> or no since factors like design and routing policy will certainly > !> affect the protocols behavior. > !> > !> Any insights or experiences that you can share would be most helpful. > !> > !> Thanks, > !> > !> Daniel Evans > !> Alltel Communications > !> > !> > > > -- -- Class of 2004 Institute of Technology, BHU Varanasi, India
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