Forgot to send this yesterday… 

We use them in our networks along with ASR9Ks and MXs.  There are a lot of them 
deployed around the world doing very similar things as ASRs and MXs.  The 
config is more like Juniper than Cisco IMHO.  Being kind of the “3rd” vendor 
they have a tendency to implement features proposed by both Cisco and Juniper 
faster than Cisco and Juniper when proposed by the other vendor.  For instance 
Segment Routing is a Cisco thing, but ALU has already implemented it in their 
latest 13.0 software, Juniper is sort of dragging their feet on it because it’s 
a Cisco thing.   Same goes for NG-MVPN (BGP signaled multicast VPN).  Cisco 
dragged their feet on it because it was a Juniper thing, ALU had no issues 
implementing it much sooner.  Most of ALUs innovation is on the MPLS services 
side.  We use them for business VPN (L2 and L3) but the underlying protocols 
are all standard stuff and interoperate with everything else. 

Phil  




-----Original Message-----
From: Colton Conor
Date: Wednesday, May 6, 2015 at 17:48
To: NANOG
Subject: Alcatel-Lucent 7750 Service Router (SR)

>I was wondering if anyone was using a  Alcatel-Lucent 7750 Service Router
>(SR) in their network? How does this platform compare the the Cisco ASR,
>Brocade MLXe, and Juniper MX line?

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