Hi All,
I truly hope they'll not let us do all the PE craziness evenly in IOS and IOS 
XR -otherwise it'll be the eight hours I'll never forget :)
Usually GSRs or CRS-1s/3s are rather used as P-core routers or POP aggregators 
but of course there are cases where GSRs are PEs and CCIE is about all but 
common practice -so I'll better stop hoping and prepare for the worst (or best 
fun)

adam

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From: FUCHS Peter [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2011 10:48 AM
To: Vitkovsky, Adam; [email protected]
Subject: AW: 6500 vpls support

Hi List, Hi Adam

I talked to one of the proctors during networkers in London, asked him about 
VPLS and IOU (the real routers in the SP Lab will be the GSR, 7200 and 7600 
will be IOU devices). He told me that IOU is not simulating hardware as 
dynamips. So I assume if VPLS is a topic  (which requires ES(+) or SIP on an 
Cisco 7600) it will be on the GSR.

During my last attempt in brussels I asked about the new SP lab and got the 
information that it will have 2 GSR with 2 RPs in each chassis (Secure Domain 
Router prossibility). so we can have 2 to 4 GSR routers in the topology.

As far as I have seen VPLS yet it is different to configure on 7600 with SIP as 
on ES+ as on 6500 with Sup2T. I truly hope that we will not see it one 7600er 
in the lab and that it is more consistent on the GSR with IOS XR (not done yet).

best regards
-peter



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Von: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag von Vitkovsky, Adam
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 20. April 2011 17:20
An: [email protected]
Betreff: [OSL | CCIE_SP] 6500 vpls support
Just got off the presentation form cisco about the new Sup2T for 6500 E chases 
and they confirmed that Sup2T along with 6900cards will support VPLS
So we don't need at least 7600 chases to lab VPLS -we now can use 6500

adam
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