Hi Yuri,
From My experience, Most of the times its a sales Pitch or costing /better
deals as these devices at Core and Access layers more or less does the same
things. I have instances where Junipers did support feature but was hit by
a bug and had to switch to Cisco's for a short while and vice versa
if have done deployments with Ex8200 and 7600 series and M320 and 65XX
series, i have no complaints.
Its not the problem with the Device per se but its the problem with the
CODE which runs and how quick you get a Patch for it. In this aspect i
would prefer IOS/IOS-XR over Junos as cisco has this version of Patch/SMU
fixes while i have not heard it for Junipers.
Thanks
On Mon, Feb 23, 2015 at 9:42 PM, Cisco Fanatic <ebay_products_at_hotmail.com>
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> I want to understand and learn from the bright minds - What complexities
> and
> feature sets makes Cisco and Juniper router/switches interoperable? Can
> these
> two platforms really interoperate in a large environment?
>
> yuri
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