Re: Metaswitch ax1000 as a RR

2015-02-07 Thread Carlos Alcantar
I can¹t speak for this product specifically as we do not use it, but on metaswitch voice platforms there support is impecable. Carlos Alcantar Race Communications / Race Team Member 1325 Howard Ave. #604, Burlingame, CA. 94010 Phone: +1 415 376 3314 / car...@race.com / http://www.race.com

Re: Metaswitch ax1000 as a RR

2015-02-07 Thread Mark Tinka
On 7/Feb/15 21:55, Phil Bedard wrote: > CSR1000v has definitey been around the longest. XRv, vMX, and VSR all get > built the same time as the router software now so they get features when > the router software does. Junos 14.2R2 just released a few days ago, which officially brings vMX to the

Re: Metaswitch ax1000 as a RR

2015-02-07 Thread Phil Bedard
I've been testing various vRR solutions recently but haven't taken a long look at Metaswitch, but I may contact them. On paper, their RR doesn't support all the AFI/SAFI combinations I require. There are a few commercial options which have come to market very recently namely: ALU VSR Jun

Re: Metaswitch ax1000 as a RR

2015-02-07 Thread Mark Tinka
On 7/Feb/15 15:28, Nick Ryce wrote: > We have the CSR1000v on KVM with the premium 10mbps license as a RR it is > works perfectly. We did have to play about with the nic drivers and found > that the e1000 seems to be the most stable. That's great to hear. We deployed on VMware ESXi with a Premi

Re: Metaswitch ax1000 as a RR

2015-02-07 Thread Nick Ryce
We have the CSR1000v on KVM with the premium 10mbps license as a RR it is works perfectly. We did have to play about with the nic drivers and found that the e1000 seems to be the most stable. N Nick Ryce Network Architect, Fluency Communications Ltd T: +44 (0)845 874 7000 www.fluency.net.uk

Re: Metaswitch ax1000 as a RR

2015-02-07 Thread Mark Tinka
On 5/Feb/15 22:41, David Bass wrote: > I have a client looking to implement x86 based route reflectors, and was > looking at the ax1000. I'm wondering if anyone has implemented it yet, and > what your experience has been? > > Any other alternatives would also be appreciated. This customer does