[38203] in North American Network Operators' Group
experience with BGP on Extreme's Alpine
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Arnold Nipper)
Wed May 30 18:23:33 2001
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I know ExtremeNetwork's high position in L2, but don't have any idea how they
perform on L3. Now an Alpine3804 might the right solution for a customer as
he needs a loadbalancer, switch and router which also should do BGP.
Any experience and hints welcome!
Arnold