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| chodan 2001-10-05, 7:44 pm |
| How many people here use windows 2000 servers as routers and if so hve you expierienced any issues with them.
Give me the pros and cons.
I prefer Cisco for routers as they are work horses and rarely go down if configured well, but they are expensive and not as straight foward to configure for many people
What does everyone else think.
Chodan | |
| yakli 2001-10-07, 10:53 am |
| I haven't used W2K as a router. I prefer Cisco like you. A friend of mine tried it. As he told there is some problems. I think, software based routers couldn't be so useful.
But, it's only begining. May be one day Microsoft can get Cisco's seat. )) | |
| freak 2001-10-07, 12:55 pm |
| win2k as a router is a great solution for small environments, but for "true" enterprise environment, you gotta go with either Cisco or Enterasys. By the way, Cisco is also software based... | |
| chodan 2001-10-07, 3:02 pm |
| I know a guy who routes his entire campus using several NT4 boxes and static routes.
He is migrating to a cisco 3640.
He finally got a grant to upgrade. |
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