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Replacement for Avaya CNA/RouteScience
- Subject: Replacement for Avaya CNA/RouteScience
- From: pauldotwall at gmail.com (Paul Wall)
- Date: Thu, 3 Jul 2008 11:25:11 -0400
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On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 7:50 AM, Drew Weaver <drew.weaver at thenap.com> wrote:
> Howdy for reasons it might be inappropriate to discuss on this list we've decided that we're going to replace our Avaya/RouteScience box and we're looking for recommendations on different solutions for 'BGP management appliances'.
>
> We're aware of the Internap FCP product, but is there anything else out there besides 'oy, hire a BGP admin ya tool!' that anyone can offer?
Going off this and previous posts, you'd well-served to follow the
advice you sarcastically dispense, and hire an engineer.
Opex and capex (spread over a ~2 year product lifetime) costs for the
above solutions in a small (several gigabits, several transit
providers) environment are right up there with the salary of a junior
to mid-level networking professional in most markets. By hiring a
live human, you get not only somebody who can tweak localpref, but
also a critical thinker who can aid in troubleshooting outages and
help you plan for growth.
Paul