RE: arista full tables recommendation

2024-10-15 Thread Adam Thompson
NOG On > Behalf Of Brandon Butterworth > Sent: October 15, 2024 01:37 > To: Kevin Shymkiw ; Alex Buie > Cc: nanog@nanog.org > Subject: Re: arista full tables recommendation > > > On 15/10/2024 03:27:49, "Kevin Shymkiw" wrote: > >For that kind scale product

Re: arista full tables recommendation

2024-10-14 Thread Brandon Butterworth
Forwarded Message -- From "Brandon Butterworth" To "Alex Buie" Date 14/10/2024 23:01:25 Subject Re: arista full tables recommendation I you have money get 7280CR3K model for lots of 100G ports, 7280SR3K if you need mostly 10/25G ports. The non K are smaller TCAM, data is on Ar

Re: arista full tables recommendation

2024-10-14 Thread Kevin Shymkiw
Alex, For that kind scale products in the 7280R3 family with the extra memory (K) SKU’s would be the best fit. If you need chassis then it would be the 7800R3 chassis products. This of course assumes new units and not buying resale products. Kevin On Mon, Oct 14, 2024 at 19:40 Alex Buie wrote

arista full tables recommendation

2024-10-14 Thread Alex Buie
Hi all, We're an arista shop (primarily 7050qx-32s, 7050tx, and 7060cx right now) and wanted to get some input on recommendations for "real routers" that can better handle full internet tables. As it is right now we do some creative import filtering to import and inject a handful of routes we care