Hi, On Wed, Oct 25, 2023 at 03:44:57PM +0200, Mark Tinka via juniper-nsp wrote: > > Did I mention Arista is not spending valuable engineer time on all this > > license shit, but on actually making great products? > > What is the current experience of the code for IP/MPLS functions that go > beyond simply peering and transit, i.e., high-touch edge?
What is "high-touch edge" for you?
Most things we could come up with do work, with the notable exception
of MAC accounting (or inclusion of MAC addresses in sflow/ipfix) - but
here the ASR9000 is one of the few platforms on the market that can
actually do it. So more of a chip limitation.
We don't do extremely demanding QoS things, but basic shaping and policing
works fine on the new J2c+ boxes. So not sure where the limits are.
Of course it's merchant silicon boxes, but the J2c chips have become
really impressive.
gert
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Gert Doering - Munich, Germany [email protected]
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