Hello,
Smartpath exists within Juniper WX/WXC for years, it's policy based multipath.
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Smartpath
Hello, Hey, True the WX/WXC may do that, but it was acquired from Perebit. Packeteer had this long before Perebit was born.
So, What Are We Saying?
Juniper has this in WX/WXC, BlueCoat now has this (acquired with the Packeteer acquisition.) Both companies recognize the importance of leveraging existing WAN resources and are delivering much needed capabilities to enterprises. Are we really getting into a "who had it first" argument here?