On 18/09/06 11:11 +0530, jtd wrote:
On Monday 18 September 2006 03:32, Devdas Bhagat wrote:
Most non toy routers run IOS or JunOS (not that Linux
That apart EIGRP is the default protocol on the routers and is
Only Cisco shops use EIGRP internally. Most people use OSPF or ISIS. And the public Internet runs on BGP.
patented. IOS is a mangled version of the BSDs. In a previous era
JunOS is FreeBSD + drivers.
when mem was a constraint it would have been useful. Today a 1GB usb would allow a full blown distro to reside on a router.
_can't_, it just doesn't have the hardware support).
??. U can use a run of the mill x86 box. The useable bandwidth is 25mbps on the PCI bus. So with suitable interface cards that would
25 mbps shared over everything _is_ a toy router. Think DS3, OC3 or better. And then all your packets have to go to the CPU. Linux is a good CPE router, but it definitely isn't there for anything beyond that.
The PC architecture simply isn't suitable for pushing large numbers of small packets around. Not the fault of Linux.
make a decent router. Not to mention all the other goodies that u could addon. U would excuse the power consumption though.
A decent low end router (at which point you can put in an arm chip and get really low power consumption.)
Devdas Bhagat