[c-nsp] Wanting to learn Juniper...
    Ben Steele 
    ben at internode.com.au
       
    Fri Apr 11 03:58:08 EDT 2008
    
    
  
That seems very intuitive to me, as soon as you understand that "no  
xxxx" in IOS removes/negates "xxxx", means less commands which makes  
sense.
Unless the term shutdown doesn't seem clear in an interface? I would  
assume it does to the majority of people though, IOS familiar or not.
On 11/04/2008, at 3:43 PM, Jeremy Stretch wrote:
> Tolstykh, Andrew wrote:
>> Cisco IOS is in fact extremely intuitive, there is nothing intuitive
>> about the JunOS IMHO.
> I can't speak on JunOS, but considering that the IOS command to enable
> an interface is "no shutdown," IOS may not be as intuitive as you  
> think.
>
> stretch
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