At a few sites of mine, I’ve seen Cisco NCS 520 devices for local in-rack 
deployments, and NCS 540’s for aggregation and extension handoffs. Looking at 
their datasheets real fast, MPLS + EVPN support come in on the 540 series.

 

Ryan

 

From: NANOG <nanog-bounces+ryan=rkhtech....@nanog.org> On Behalf Of Shawn L via 
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Subject: RE: MPLS/MEF Switches and NIDs

 

The Accedian boxes are nice, as long as you remember they're not switches or 
routers.  We've used them for specific use cases, but have to remember that 
there's things you just can't do on them.  Though things may have changed on 
them since we used them.

 

 

 

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Subject: RE: MPLS/MEF Switches and NIDs

Wow, ciena has the means to implement SR and MPLS services?  I mean they run 
the underlying LS IGP to signal those SID’s ??  I didn’t know that.  I may look 
at them in the future then.  I thought Ciena just did some sort of static 
mpls-tp or something…

 

We use Accedian as NID’s with SkyLight director for PAA (SLA stuff)…and uplink 
those into our network at (yester-year, Cisco ME3600’s and ASR9000’s), but now, 
ACX5048 and MX204

 

-Aaron

 

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