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Its not really FUD, just
Its not really FUD, just reality.
I'm suggesting a J-Series for the same dollars; (Provided you are comparing the vyatta appliances)
As a comparison Vyatta supports (IPv4 Only)
OSPF
RIP
BGP
VRRP
PPP
Static
A J-Series with JunOS supports the following protocols and provides full MPLS support.
bfd
bgp
dlsw
dvmrp
esis
igmp
isis
l2circuit Martini Point to point circuits
ldp LDP options
mld MLD options
mpls Multiprotocol Label Switching
msdp MSDP configuration
ospf OSPF configuration
ospf3 OSPFv3 configuration
pgm PGM options
pim PIM configuration
ppp Configure PPP process
rip RIP options
ripng RIPng options
router-advertisement IPv6 router advertisement
router-discovery ICMP router discovery options
rsvp RSVP options
sap Session Advertisement Protocol
vrrp VRRP options
If all you want is OSPF,BGP,Static routes then sure support open source.