Since it's been announced now... I have an alpha unit. It came with 1.9.8dev straight from $manufacturer. My box still has markings from customs all over it.
Expect a new version with some minor fixes soon. A lot of firmware work going on at the moment on various edgeOS product lines. On Aug 11, 2017 10:03 AM, "Nick W" <nickdwh...@gmail.com> wrote: > 1.9.7 definitely applies to Infinity: > > ER-8-XG: > https://dl.ubnt.com/firmwares/edgemax/v1.9.7/ER-e1000.v1.9. > 7+hotfix.1.5005858.tar > (SHA256:b1a16900e3fbe1eef3876548ac7eda12a95ef849d4328f22b478459e2a506b92) > > > > On Tue, Aug 8, 2017 at 9:07 PM, Josh Reynolds <j...@kyneticwifi.com> > wrote: > >> Forgot reply all... >> >> That does not apply to the infinity. Those shipped with 1.9.8dev. >> >> >> On Aug 8, 2017 8:03 PM, "Mike Hammett" <na...@ics-il.net> wrote: >> >> > 1.9.7+hotfix.1 is the currently available stable. 1.9.1.1 was released >> on >> > May 1st. >> > >> > https://community.ubnt.com/t5/EdgeMAX-Updates-Blog/EdgeMAX- >> > EdgeRouter-software-security-release-v1-9-7-hotfix-1/ba-p/2019161 >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > ----- >> > Mike Hammett >> > Intelligent Computing Solutions >> > http://www.ics-il.com >> > >> > Midwest-IX >> > http://www.midwest-ix.com >> > >> > ----- Original Message ----- >> > >> > From: "Nick W" <nickdwh...@gmail.com> >> > To: nanog@nanog.org >> > Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2017 10:55:28 PM >> > Subject: Re: EdgeRouter Infinity as medium-sized "IXP Peering Router"? >> > >> > Tried the Infinity, unsuccessfully. Several of them. Ended up pulling >> them >> > all, sitting in my homelab for now. Multiple full tables, nothing fancy >> for >> > firewall or QOS, but ran into issues with random ribd/bgpd crashes and >> > kernel panics. I've submitted a lot of logs and core dumps to UBNT. I >> would >> > personally stay away from them until they are out of beta, and possibly >> > even another 6-12 months after that. >> > >> > The current stable EdgeMax version (1.9.1.1) is relatively stable, but >> > using an outdated ZebOS (1.2.0?) with a number of issues (MPLS, OSPF, >> BGP) >> > - nothing too major, but can be annoying. Probably okay for what you >> > described. Depending on how much throughput you need, an ERPro, or >> Mikrotik >> > would probably be fine. If you need 10G, load up VyOS on some cheap >> servers >> > with an Intel or Solarflare card... probably cheaper than a beta >> Infinity >> > or Mikrotik. >> > >> > On Mon, Jul 3, 2017 at 3:07 PM, Job Snijders <j...@instituut.net> wrote: >> > >> > > Dear NANOG, >> > > >> > > Some friends of mine are operating a nonprofit (on shoe string) and >> > looking >> > > to connect some CDN caches to an IX fabric. A BGP speaking device is >> > needed >> > > between the caches and the BGP peers connected to the fabric. The BGP >> > > speaker is needed to present the peers on the IX with a unified view >> of >> > the >> > > assemblage of CDN nodes. >> > > >> > > I was wondering whether anyone was experience with the "EdgeRouter >> > Infinity >> > > XG" device, specifically in the role of a simple peering router for a >> > > couple of tens of thousands of routes. (I'd point default to the left >> and >> > > take just the on-net routes on the right to reduce the table size >> > > requirement). >> > > >> > > I hope the device can do at least 2xLACP trunks, has a sizable FIB, is >> > > automatable (supports idempotency), can forward IMIX at line-rate, >> *flow, >> > > and exposes some telemetry via SNMP. >> > > >> > > Any note sharing would be appreciated! >> > > >> > > Kind regards, >> > > >> > > Job >> > > >> > >> > >> > >