> Eric Kuhnke
> Sent: Monday, October 26, 2020 6:52 PM
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> If we're talking about whitebox router and ipifusion, what we're really
> talking
> about is vyatta/vyOS and the linux foundation DANOS stuff on an ordinary x86-
> 64 server that has a weird shape.
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> https://www.ipinfusion.com/commerci
I’d pick the Mikrotik
>every time.
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>adamv0...@netconsultings.com
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and is still
an issue in 2020:
https://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php?t=73820
Regards,
Philip
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Behalf Of Tony Wicks
Sent: Thursday, 22 October 2020 8:19 AM
To: adamv0...@netconsultings.com
Cc: 'NANOG'
Subject: RE: cheap MPLS router recommendations
Right, well in
> On Oct 26, 2020, at 11:51 AM, Eric Kuhnke wrote:
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> If we're talking about whitebox router and ipifusion, what we're really
> talking about is vyatta/vyOS and the linux foundation DANOS stuff on an
> ordinary x86-64 server that has a weird shape.
>
Maybe tangential, but to be clear, VyOS
white-box HW along
> with the support for the whole thing?
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> adam
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> *From:* NANOG *On
> Behalf Of *Colton Conor
> *Sent:* Monday, October 19, 2020 4:51 PM
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there more folks out there bundling open NOS and white-box HW along
>>> with the support for the whole thing?
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>>> Behalf Of *Colt
On 10/21/20 4:27 PM, adamv0...@netconsultings.com wrote:
Just to clarify what cheap means, ideally -$2000 to $4000 new
-new is preferred as buying used kit on second hand market one is at the
mercy of the price fluctuations and availability.
Do you want SFP or BASE-T on the 1Gb ports?
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am
To: 'Colton Conor' ; t...@pelican.org
Cc: 'NANOG'
Subject: RE: cheap MPLS router recommendations
Just to clarify what cheap means, ideally -$2000 to $4000 new
-new is preferred as buying used kit on second hand market one is at the mercy
of the price fluctuations and a
age (and the datasheet can’t be downloaded…
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>> Are there more folks out there bundling open NOS and white-box HW along
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> *From:* NANOG *On
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> *Sent:* Monday, October 19, 2020 4:51 PM
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> I haven't tried one myself, but Dasan
: cheap MPLS router recommendations
I haven't tried one myself, but Dasan Zhone has the M2400 and M3000. Basically,
a whitebox with IP Infusion code on it. New, I think the price point is sub
$2000 to $4000 new. That's a ton of ports for that price point. Anyone tried
these y
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I haven't tried one myself, but
Dasan Zhone has the M2400 and M3000. Basically, a whitebox with IP Infusion
code on it. New, I think the price point is sub $2000 to $4000 new.
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I haven't tried one myself, but Dasan Zhone has the M2400 and M3000.
Basically, a whitebox with IP Infusion code on it. New, I think the price
point is sub $2000 to $4000 new. That's a ton of ports for that price
point. Anyone tried these yet?
https://dzsi.com/product-category/mobile-xhaul/
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On Saturday, 17 October, 2020
00:41, "Tony Wicks" said:
> Well, there is always the MX104 (if you want redundancy) or MX80 if you
> dont. That will give you 80gig wire speed j
On Saturday, 17 October, 2020 00:41, "Tony Wicks" said:
> Well, there is always the MX104 (if you want redundancy) or MX80 if you
> don’t. That will give you 80gig wire speed just don’t load it up with
> more than one full table.
Bear in mind that the MX80 is now in the EoL process, you have <4
I’m using a pair of MX104’s for 10 gig and a MS-MIC-16G for CGNat integrated
with L3VPN’s (LDP for label distro), just fine. About 5,000 DSL broadband
customer behind them, on a /24 public ip nat pool. Some nice IP savings there.
Can’t speak to your BFP, RSVP-TE requirement as I never neede
MX150?
From: NANOG on behalf of
Date: Friday, October 16, 2020 at 2:59 PM
To: 'Tony Wicks'
Cc:
Subject: RE: cheap MPLS router recommendations
For this particular gig even the MX204 would be overkill in terms of price as
well as performance.
Ideally something like 204 but
required features…..
Disclaimer: cisco employee…..
Cheers
-j
From: NANOG on behalf of
"adamv0...@netconsultings.com"
Date: Friday, 16 October 2020 at 22:59
To: "nanog@nanog.org"
Subject: cheap MPLS router recommendations
Hi folks,
I’m looking for recommendations on a cheap
don’t load it up with more
> than one full table.
>
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> From: adamv0...@netconsultings.com
> Sent: Saturday, 17 October 2020 10:57 am
> To: 'Tony Wicks'
> Cc: nanog@nanog.org
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Subject: RE: cheap MPLS router recommendations
For this particular gig even the MX204 would be overkill in terms of price as
well as performance.
Ideally something like 204 but with only those 8 10/1G ports (i.e. without the
4x100G ports)
adam
From: Tony Wicks mailto:t...@wicks.co.n
Most Arista boxes can do pretty much full MPLS (with appropriate
honor-system licensing) as long as you don't need full-table Internet PE
capabilities. At those bandwidths, you could easily get a used box off
eBay and put it back under support (for more than you paid for the box)
if you wanted
.com
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> Juniper MX204, easy
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> *From:* NANOG *On Behalf Of *
> adamv0...@netconsultings.com
> *Sent:* Saturday, 17 October 2020 10:31 am
> *To:* 'Jakub Horn (jakuhorn)
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: RE: cheap MPLS router recommendations
Juniper MX204, easy
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Juniper MX204, easy
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To: 'Jakub Horn (jakuhorn)' ; nanog@nanog.org
Subject: RE: cheap MPLS router recommendations
Yeah the XR thing would be great but NCS540 would be too expensive an
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Date: Friday, 16 October 2020 at 22:59
To: "nanog@nanog.org <mailto:nanog@nanog.org> " mailto:nanog@nanog.org> >
Subject: cheap MPLS router recommendations
Hi folks,
I’m looking for recommendations on a cheap MPLS router (L3VPNs RSVP-TE and BFD).
Around 60G throughput
Hi folks,
I'm looking for recommendations on a cheap MPLS router (L3VPNs RSVP-TE and
BFD).
Around 60G throughput would do , heck even 30G.
Few 1/10G ports.
But netconf yang is almost a must.
You know something like asr920 or juniper equivalent, but something that
that is not EoS or EoL
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