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by jwbensley 2936 days ago
Yeah, if you drop in a Linux shell on their various platforms you can find shell scripts dotted around. The boxes run Linux so that isn't surprising really.
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Linux runs the control plane.

The programmed routes go into hardware on the bigger systems, and either way there is no Linux kernel routing involved at all.

I didn't say that Linux was involed in the forwarding plane or any routing. I was responding to Yihazi's comment that shell scripts are likely in use somewhere. This entire thread is in relation to the control-plane as that is where Cisco use Erlang. Scroll up much?

Edit: If I'm not mistaken I think Linux is actually used in some platforms for routing the out of band management interface, but not transit traffic.