> I know that Juniper now has 30%+ of the core router market. My question is
> do people use Junipers at public and private peering points as well
yes
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Hank Nussbacher wrote:
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> [..] My question is do people use Junipers at public and
> private peering points¢óÅ;we
I Just did setup 2 Juniper boxes for a customer. One box
is connected to the main german exchangepoint de-cix, where¢óÅ;ha
The other box holds an international upstream link.
Box boxes are runniRéÅ;mo
When installing the the CIX ¢óÅ;er
colocation the personal told us that this would be the
first junipers there. So in germany it seems ¢óÅ; i
stilL 99% Cisco at the peering point :)
regards,
Arnd
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