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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 29/Jul/17 11:07, Randy Bush wrote:</div>
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<pre wrap="">we're both being too subtle. as we teach in the workshops, is-is is not
subject to local or remote ip attacks for the simple reason it uses a
non-ip link local protocol, clnp. it is also simpler and scales far
better than ospf.
but if you are paid by the hour and like complexity, ospf for the win.</pre>
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Agreed.<br>
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I will always recommend IS-IS. Even to my competitors.<br>
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If anyone in our region needs help making the switch to IS-IS, I'm
happy to offer some basic, simple tips.<br>
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Mark.<br>
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