and route the packets using something other than RIP (yeah, OSPF is in their but from what I read it's not the most reliable beast), THEN add bells and whistles.
true, true. OSPF needs to have its feature set filled out more. Other routing protocols should be added. BGP would be one that I'd like to see actually...though that would be a lower priority. I definitely agree with you here...get the basic functionality down and *SOLID* before moving development assets elsewhere.
In all fairness, just about every vendors OSPF is broke to an extent................I have seen problems with OSPF on just about every platform.........and yes that includes Cisco. One of the main reasons large networks use IS-IS instead of OSPF on Cisco, is because IS-IS just works..........OSPF has always had its problems on Cisco though
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