Michael 'Moose' Dinn wrote:
Thanks for being oh-so-helpful with a serious question. Got any useful
answers for me? Give me a vendor that offers your suggestion. I don't have
time for a make-it-myself solution.
What are your requirements?
The problem I'm facing is that if I want something from Cisco that can
do at least line-rate T3, I'm looking at least $20k per router. I don't
have a uber-budget, so for me, that's kind of painful when I start to
need more than one plus spare parts. But, I have a high level of
confidence that I can put cards in, some memory, power it up, configure
it and I'm good to go.
Junpier's J-series is a BSD based platform as far as I understand it.
ImageStream is *much* more affordable for me, but is Linux-based, and I
fear Linux as a router and I don't know what they've done to fix the
common gripes with Linux-as-router. I have no idea if either of the two
have hardware assist in the cards, but my impression is that they are
essentially software platforms with custom interface cards. Interface
cards are important to me because I'm operating in an environment where
my link to the outside world is probably going to be T1/T3.
I'm aware of Cisco IOS, then BSD-based and Linux-based platforms that
are actually sold as routing products. I also know there are a billion
"yay, router!" things out there. T1 cards are easy to find. The only
other place I know I could buy a T3 card from is Sangoma. Maybe someone
has even used it* T3 card before. Rather than reinvent the wheel alone,
nanog has to contain the highest concentration of people that have tried
various things and already know what will work and what won't work. I'm
not looking for OS politics, just operational experience from people who
have access to more money and more hardware than I do to have tried more
stuff.
If my best option is still from the big players, so be it. If there's
something else that's just as stable, I want to hear about it. I'm not
adverse to some dirty work, but I just don't have the time right now to
jump in over my head into a software router project and then fight my
way back to the surface. I'm not trying to create something for
educational purposes, I need something suitable for a production
environment.
~Seth
* http://www.sangoma.com/products_and_solutions/hardware/data_only/a301.html