[c-nsp] equivalent of juniper "routing-instance" on sup720
Phil Rosenthal
pr at isprime.com
Tue Feb 8 21:50:52 EST 2005
Err, my response was supposed supposed to go in this email, wasn't
paying attention...
On Feb 8, 2005, at 6:05 PM, matthew zeier wrote:
>> Does anyone know if there's any way to get the equivalent of a juniper
>> "routing-instance" on a sup720? Eg, so I can have a routing table
>> that
>> will have all transit + peers, and another routing table that will
>> only
>> have "cheap" transit + peers, for two classes of customers?
>
> How would you use something like that? Tie a class of customers to a
> routing table instance?
That's how it works in the juniper world...
>
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