Well, if the US government spies on everyone using exported cisco hardware,
why wouldn't the PRC do the same?
On 20 April 2018 at 08:59, Aaron Gould wrote:
> Thanks Colton, Since I live in the US, and work for a boss that’s nervous
> (concerned) about those things, then I comply. I remember men
Thanks Colton, Since I live in the US, and work for a boss that’s nervous
(concerned) about those things, then I comply. I remember mentioning Huawei as
an option recently in a meeting and the boss and a few other fellow engineers
were nervous and resistant to it. I tend to feel the same.
The ZTE 5960 with 48x SFP+ and 4x QSFP28 (40G and 100G capable) will do it
within the budget listed. We use it for MPLS and VPLS.
Regards
Baldur
Den tor. 19. apr. 2018 18.17 skrev Giuseppe Spanò - Datacast Srl <
sp...@datacast.it>:
> Thank you very much to everyone.
>
> The budget is around 300
Ben,
The Dell options intrigue me. First question is who do you talk to at Dell
about their solutions as most sales guys just seem to know their laptop and
server lines?
How does Dell's pricing compare with Edge-Core. Considering most of the
hardware is the same Broadcom chipset, what are the reas
Yes, there are issues/concerns with using Huawei in the USA, but in the
rest of the world they are the number 2 vendor. Also, $3500 for that box
with lifetime support and warranty (their TAC is in Plano, Texas) vs
$10,000 for an ACX5048 onetime plus at least $1500 a year for JTAC seems
like a big d
Łukasz,
Out of all those Cisco models, which meets the OP requirements of " (at
least 24) SFP+ ports 10G and at least a couple of upstream ports 40G
capable" and a " The budget is around 3000-5000 $ each, possibly. "?
The Nexus 7000's look very large with the smallest being 3U in size, so I
dou
Colton,
> On 19 Apr 2018, at 03:32, Colton Conor wrote:
>
> Cisco has mutliple options, but mainly the NCS based on your port count I
> think. Supposely the C3850 and C9500 now support MPLS? There is a new 16
> port 10G version of the C9500. I haven't looked into Nexus switches. Does
> Nexus sup
Thank you very much to everyone.
The budget is around 3000-5000 $ each, possibly.
There are many devices that could match our needs but as usual the dark
side of this market is the platforms compatibility. We deployed many
Mikrotik and Ericsson devices, hope they will "match" with a Cisco or
J
Aren't there issues/concerns with Huawei ?
I think we pay about $10k with discounts and about (4) 10 gig port license to
slow start our deployment of ACX5048's 10 gig east , 10 gig west , dual
10's facing FTTH OLT (Calix E7)
-Aaron
I've been testing IPInfusion OcNOS running on Dell Z9100 and S4048. I've
run a couple of test cases using MPLS LDP signaled port based and VLAN
based VPWS (pseudowire / e-line / xconnect / Juniper CCC) and VPLS (e-lan)
over an OSPFv2 IGP. It's working well between Dell/IPI to Dell/IPI boxes.
We h
What is your budget?
I know on the low end many operators are using the
Huawei S6720S-26Q-EI-24S-AC. You can get these new for $2500 to $3500, and
the support all the features and port counts you requested. The also have a
lifetime warranty that includes advanced replacement (10 days), TAC
support
look at these...
* Juniper ACX5048 - I've deployed about ~50 of these over the last couple
years and they are great boxes. I'm using them as mpls p/pe running L3VPN
(v4 and tested 6vpe), L2VPN (manual martini l2circuits and bgp-ad rfc4762,
I'll say that IOS XR asr9k has an occasional problem wi
Wednesday, April 18, 2018 3:01 PM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: Suggestion for Layer 3, all SFP+ switches
On 04/18/2018 03:49 PM, Eric Litvin wrote:
> Brocade/arris is eager for business these days. They have a nice switch (10g
> ports with 40g stacking) that should meet your needs with
Ruckus ICX switches do not do MPLS. They meet all the other requirements
listed, but unfortunately MPLS was listed as the most important one.
On Wed, Apr 18, 2018 at 3:01 PM Brandon Martin
wrote:
> On 04/18/2018 03:49 PM, Eric Litvin wrote:
> > Brocade/arris is eager for business these days. The
On 04/18/2018 03:49 PM, Eric Litvin wrote:
Brocade/arris is eager for business these days. They have a nice switch (10g
ports with 40g stacking) that should meet your needs with very aggressive
pricing.
Does the Brocade/Foundry-lineage stuff that went to Arris actually do
MPLS? I didn't th
Brocade/arris is eager for business these days. They have a nice switch (10g
ports with 40g stacking) that should meet your needs with very aggressive
pricing.
Eric
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> On Apr 18, 2018, at 5:26 AM, Giuseppe Spanò - Datacast Srl
> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> we're looking fo
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