Hi all, I've got a client that has ~15 sites on the fibre side of my network. Most of these sites have redundant links via SDSL. All of the sites (even the single-homed ones) do BGP to me (private AS, I announce default and a small subset of specifics).
Most of the sites are small, and I usually use eol hardware that has been recycled. The client now needs a new site built (literally, the building is under construction), but this time, they want brand new hardware at their edge. I'm hoping to recommend to them something valued at < $4.5k. The way the sites are set up, I'd prefer a decent L3 switch, so that I can use it as a router and an aggregation all-in-one, but a router that can handle a couple of wics with 9-12 switchports would also be ok (I've looked at the 2951). This site setup is basic. It will tie to an existing client site directly via fibre, and both of these sites will connect to me via fibre and SDSL. The new site will have 20-50 desktops, a few servers, and up to 150 wifi clients at a time. Must have: - IPv6 - BGP for v4 (not full table) and v6 (full table) - OSPF & OSPFv3 - brand new, with default support - option to put under a support contract - at least two built-in gi ints, if not four. If not, the ability to scale to at least four - ability to house wics for 9 - 12 switchports Nice to have: - vrf (I've never used it before, but I can see now that I will be) - 2u max - ability to use 3rd party 'ics - 10g (yeah, right ;) I'll have more sites like this that I'll need consistent hardware for, which is why I asked here first, instead of contacting any sales dept. fwiw, My client may be open to the `other' vendor gear as well. Sales pitches are welcome, but *only* off-list, and *only* if you have extensive operational experience with the recommended gear personally. Thanks, Steve _______________________________________________ cisco-nsp mailing list cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-nsp archive at http://puck.nether.net/pipermail/cisco-nsp/