Mark Tinka writes: > On 8/2/25 12:00, Simon Leinen wrote: >> Well, we're still (mostly) happily using Cisco (NCS 55A1, moving to 8201 >> where 400G is needed, and NCS540 replacing the ASR920 for smaller sites >> - haven't been buying any modular/chassis boxes anymore lately). >> But it's good that there are other credible options!
> I'd be keen to hear what your experience running IOS XR on the NCS540 > (especially if it's in a high-volume metro setting) has been. Works nicely, like on the bigger routers (NCS-55A1 / Cisco 8000) as far as I can tell. We're using a relatively small feature set (IPv4+IPv6 routing, OSPFv2/v3+BGP, limited MPLS for L2 VPNS) and small routing tables. Our configurations tend to be rather static, and we mostly use old-style management protocols (SNMP/SSH/CLI). Cheers, -- Simon. _______________________________________________ cisco-nsp mailing list [email protected] https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-nsp archive at http://puck.nether.net/pipermail/cisco-nsp/
