>"We learned a lot there in terms of the
>variations in the IOS command set that were
>not obvious at the beginning," Grapoli says.
>"What we're doing is looking at the MPLS
>management offering that Cisco has…
>[and] making sure what's applied on a
>switch or router is what should be applied,
>and making sure we're not knocking things
>down when the set up commands are applied."
I thought that a common command response was the whole point of buying into IOS. Did Cisco fail to live up to that?
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Consolodating!
You’ve got to have a bigger reason than variations in the IOS command when electing to go through the long process of data center consolidation. Many major players out there already have plans for such actions but rest assured they have bigger and better reasons for such a move.
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