Re: [c-nsp] 10G Routing/Forwarding

2013-01-03 Thread Mike Callagy
As Asbjorn said it's basically a Sup7-E with up to 40 ports.  VSS is
supported in 3.4.0 but while testing I discovered that L3 MECs are not
currently supported.  Slated for Q3 of this year.  There is also a bug with
Multicast.  It does not properly forward traffic when a downstream client
sends a join request.  The workaround is to turn off snooping or join the
SVI to the group (same effect).


On Sun, Dec 30, 2012 at 2:08 PM, Asbjorn Hojmark - Lists
li...@hojmark.orgwrote:

 I configured a couple. They are fixed-config 4500s, so at 4500 feature set
 is what I expected. That was also what I found.

 -A

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 Yeah, the 4500-X looks quite good.  Alas, it seems to be a bit hard to
 actually *get* one - our suppliers quote 6-8 weeks which usually means
 we
 might eventually get some next year.

 Has anyone of you actually laid hands on one, and gained some experience,
 like what is missing in L3 features that you wanted to have?

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Re: [c-nsp] 10G Routing/Forwarding

2012-12-30 Thread Asbjorn Hojmark - Lists
I configured a couple. They are fixed-config 4500s, so at 4500 feature set
is what I expected. That was also what I found.

-A

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Sent: 20. december 2012 23:33
To: stasm
Cc: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] 10G Routing/Forwarding

Yeah, the 4500-X looks quite good.  Alas, it seems to be a bit hard to
actually *get* one - our suppliers quote 6-8 weeks which usually means we
might eventually get some next year.

Has anyone of you actually laid hands on one, and gained some experience,
like what is missing in L3 features that you wanted to have?

gert
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Re: [c-nsp] 10G Routing/Forwarding

2012-12-20 Thread stasm
4500x with 16x10GE now cost only $16K, so $1K for one 10GE port + VSS for
free and much more ;)
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Re: [c-nsp] 10G Routing/Forwarding

2012-12-20 Thread Gert Doering
Hi,

On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 11:41:55PM +0400, stasm wrote:
 4500x with 16x10GE now cost only $16K, so $1K for one 10GE port + VSS for
 free and much more ;)

Yeah, the 4500-X looks quite good.  Alas, it seems to be a bit hard to
actually *get* one - our suppliers quote 6-8 weeks which usually means
we might eventually get some next year.

Has anyone of you actually laid hands on one, and gained some experience,
like what is missing in L3 features that you wanted to have?

gert
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[c-nsp] 10G Routing/Forwarding

2012-10-05 Thread Garry
Hi,

a customer of ours has inquired about a 10G-capable device to be used as
sort of a router on a stick in their LAN. They currently still use a
Novell Netware VM to do the L3 forwarding between multiple subnets, and
would like to replace this with some piece of hardware instead.

I've been looking around at different $C devices that might be able to
do this at a decent price-point, and have come up with the ME3600X ...
at a list price of approx. 12k$ (switch plus 10G license) this seems one
of the more affordable 10G-capable devices from Cisco. Cisco Presales
has confirmed that it will do 44Gbit/s both L2 and L3 ...

Are there any other device in that price range that could be used for
this? 1-2 10GE ports and L3 capable of course ... dynamic routes aren't
really necessary, neither are ACL etc ...

Thanks, Garry
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Re: [c-nsp] 10G Routing/Forwarding

2012-10-05 Thread Caillin Bathern
Take a look at the 3750X with the 2*10GE expansion module if you just
need simple routing.

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Subject: [c-nsp] 10G Routing/Forwarding

Hi,

a customer of ours has inquired about a 10G-capable device to be used as
sort of a router on a stick in their LAN. They currently still use a
Novell Netware VM to do the L3 forwarding between multiple subnets, and
would like to replace this with some piece of hardware instead.

I've been looking around at different $C devices that might be able to
do this at a decent price-point, and have come up with the ME3600X ...
at a list price of approx. 12k$ (switch plus 10G license) this seems one
of the more affordable 10G-capable devices from Cisco. Cisco Presales
has confirmed that it will do 44Gbit/s both L2 and L3 ...

Are there any other device in that price range that could be used for
this? 1-2 10GE ports and L3 capable of course ... dynamic routes aren't
really necessary, neither are ACL etc ...

Thanks, Garry
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Re: [c-nsp] 10G Routing/Forwarding

2012-10-05 Thread Chuck Church
A used 3560E-24TD would probably work fine.  

Chuck

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Sent: Friday, October 05, 2012 4:01 AM
To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: [c-nsp] 10G Routing/Forwarding

Hi,

a customer of ours has inquired about a 10G-capable device to be used as
sort of a router on a stick in their LAN. They currently still use a
Novell Netware VM to do the L3 forwarding between multiple subnets, and
would like to replace this with some piece of hardware instead.

I've been looking around at different $C devices that might be able to do
this at a decent price-point, and have come up with the ME3600X ...
at a list price of approx. 12k$ (switch plus 10G license) this seems one of
the more affordable 10G-capable devices from Cisco. Cisco Presales has
confirmed that it will do 44Gbit/s both L2 and L3 ...

Are there any other device in that price range that could be used for this?
1-2 10GE ports and L3 capable of course ... dynamic routes aren't really
necessary, neither are ACL etc ...

Thanks, Garry
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Re: [c-nsp] 10G Routing/Forwarding

2012-10-05 Thread Aled Morris
On 5 October 2012 09:01, Garry g...@gmx.de wrote:
 Are there any other device in that price range that could be used for
 this? 1-2 10GE ports and L3 capable of course ... dynamic routes aren't
 really necessary, neither are ACL etc ...

I'd recommend the 4948E which has four 10G SFP+ ports for $12k list
with IP base license.

More than you need but the 4500X is 16 ports of 10GE with a list price
of $22k, IP base license is included.

Both of these switches have dual power supply options.  I think they
are a better choice than the 3xxx type access switches.

Your buy price should be a lot less than the list too.

Aled
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