Any one else finding the gear coming out of Juniper more interesting than Cisco lately or actually for a while? I'm working on a big migration from Cisco / Foundry to Juniper and the Junos side is so much more flexable. I like the whole BSD vibe on the Juniper gear. They have really good version control for example and you can tell that's all based on a subversion back end with a wrapper. Recovering a corrupted OS is all about mount_msdosfs /dev/das1, copy your image to the temp directory and then add / reboot, bam! It's very clean and familiar some how. I guess I like products that use Unix environments as their OS, Checkpoint on Solaris was another example. I also like the fact that a gigabit interface for example can pass a gigabit's worth of normal traffic instead of say 300 megabits like your average Cisco product. Anyone else having a similar experience? What are other vendors doing interesting things. How are the Juniper security products? I will say I do like the Cisco ASA 5500 series. The whole group construction and policy / tunnel phase 1 / 2 thing is clever. I'm not inspired by what Cisco is doing in routing and switching though. Any other vendors that should be considered?