[NANOG] Re: [NANOG]Re: Hardware for MPLS/SR network

2025-03-03 Thread Tony Wicks via NANOG
Subject: [NANOG] Re: [NANOG]Re: Hardware for MPLS/SR network Full > tables are not needed, this will mainly be used for L3VPNs and > L2-transport. Mikrotik was only one of the options, we have looked at > Juniper for example and this was more to check if there are other > smart sol

[NANOG] Re: [NANOG]Re: Hardware for MPLS/SR network

2025-03-03 Thread Fredrik Holmqvist / I2B via NANOG
Hi. You can find the software by some googling. :) There is lots of guides out there, Arista have the EOS software manual online without login. Also lots of good YouTube courses available for Arista. If you worked with Cisco, it will be no hassle at all. We migrated from Cisco to Arista with mi

[NANOG] Re: [NANOG]Re: Hardware for MPLS/SR network

2025-03-03 Thread Lukas Tribus via NANOG
On Sun, 2 Mar 2025 at 22:43, Fredrik Holmqvist / I2B wrote: > > Hi. > > Would recommend taking a look at: > Arista DCS-7280SR-48C6 (6x 100G + 48x 10G SFP+) available at around USD > 2,000 (eBay) > Arista DCS-7280QR-C36 (12x 100G + 24x 40G (can be split to 4x10, or use > QSFP-SFP+ adapters for sin

[NANOG] Re: [NANOG]Re: Hardware for MPLS/SR network

2025-03-03 Thread Bryan Holloway via NANOG
+1 On 3/2/25 22:43, Fredrik Holmqvist / I2B wrote: Hi. Would recommend taking a look at: Arista DCS-7280SR-48C6 (6x 100G + 48x 10G SFP+)  available at around USD 2,000 (eBay) Arista DCS-7280QR-C36 (12x 100G + 24x 40G (can be split to 4x10, or use QSFP-SFP+ adapters for single SFP+)  available

[NANOG] Re: [NANOG]Re: Hardware for MPLS/SR network

2025-03-03 Thread Jason Iannone via NANOG
Mar 3, 2025, 1:51 AM john doe via NANOG wrote: > > > > -- Forwarded message -- > From: john doe > To: North American Network Operators Group > Cc: > Bcc: > Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2025 07:50:36 +0100 > Subject: [NANOG] Re: [NANOG]Re: Hardware for MPLS/SR ne

[NANOG] Re: [NANOG]Re: Hardware for MPLS/SR network

2025-03-02 Thread john doe via NANOG
--- Begin Message --- Full tables are not needed, this will mainly be used for L3VPNs and L2-transport. Mikrotik was only one of the options, we have looked at Juniper for example and this was more to check if there are other smart solutions out there, other than the traditional vendors :) Johan