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> Well, Cisco *did* EoS/EoL BGP last week. I guess there really wasn't
> all that much industry traction on whatever protocol they decided to
> replace it with.
>
> https://puck.nether.net/pipermail/cisco-nsp/2009-July/062646.html
What happened could be:
a) they were smoking something and indeed decided to use EIGRP rather than
BGP.
b) they were testing out 4 byte ASNs and had a software issue in their IOS
c) someone in Cisco wanted to download a new IOS and got frustrated with
their new site so he/she pulled the plug. Kudos to that brave Cisco
employee.
:-)
-Hank
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