Re: [c-nsp] Nexus 7000 MPLS

2012-01-06 Thread Tim Stevenson

At 01:37 AM 1/6/2012, Phil Mayers noted:


On 01/06/2012 07:26 AM, Tim Stevenson wrote:

> Correct. No EoMPLS, no VPLS as yet, it's roadmapped.

Tim, do you happen to know / can you tell us if the L2 MPLS features
will be covered by the same feature license, or will people have to
shell out for an MPLS2 feature license?



Current plan of record is the L2VPN feature set will fall under the 
existing license. Of course, I am neither a PM nor the person with 
whom the buck stops, so this is perfectly subject to change prior to 
shipping those features.


Thanks,
Tim



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Re: [c-nsp] Nexus 7000 MPLS

2012-01-06 Thread corleo...@gmail.com
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From: "Asbjorn Hojmark - Lists" 
To: "Kris Price" 
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Subject: [c-nsp] Nexus 7000 MPLS
Date: Fri, Jan 6, 2012 16:31


On Thu, 05 Jan 2012 19:25:46 -0800, you wrote:

> I see the Nexus 7000 does MPLS now (perhaps for some time?). Is there 
> anyone out there using MPLS on these and cares to comment about their 
> experience?
> 
> I'm particularly interested in RSVP, L3VPN support using OSPF as the 
> PE/CE protocol, any scalability issues, possibly some interop w/ Juniper 
> MX, and of course stability.

I have done a setup where we do MPLS on N7K in a traditional data
center setup (no CEs). IGP is OSPF. Signalling is LDP. Only L3 VPNs.
Everything we use Just Works(tm). Performance is excellent.

-A

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Re: [c-nsp] Nexus 7000 MPLS

2012-01-06 Thread Phil Mayers

On 06/01/12 10:31, Asbjorn Hojmark - Lists wrote:

On Thu, 05 Jan 2012 19:25:46 -0800, you wrote:


I see the Nexus 7000 does MPLS now (perhaps for some time?). Is there
anyone out there using MPLS on these and cares to comment about their
experience?

I'm particularly interested in RSVP, L3VPN support using OSPF as the
PE/CE protocol, any scalability issues, possibly some interop w/ Juniper
MX, and of course stability.


I have done a setup where we do MPLS on N7K in a traditional data
center setup (no CEs). IGP is OSPF. Signalling is LDP. Only L3 VPNs.
Everything we use Just Works(tm). Performance is excellent.


That's good to hear.

Did you try any MVPN or 6vPE?
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Re: [c-nsp] Nexus 7000 MPLS

2012-01-06 Thread Asbjorn Hojmark - Lists
On Thu, 05 Jan 2012 19:25:46 -0800, you wrote:

> I see the Nexus 7000 does MPLS now (perhaps for some time?). Is there 
> anyone out there using MPLS on these and cares to comment about their 
> experience?
> 
> I'm particularly interested in RSVP, L3VPN support using OSPF as the 
> PE/CE protocol, any scalability issues, possibly some interop w/ Juniper 
> MX, and of course stability.

I have done a setup where we do MPLS on N7K in a traditional data
center setup (no CEs). IGP is OSPF. Signalling is LDP. Only L3 VPNs.
Everything we use Just Works(tm). Performance is excellent.

-A

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Re: [c-nsp] Nexus 7000 MPLS

2012-01-06 Thread Phil Mayers

On 01/06/2012 07:26 AM, Tim Stevenson wrote:


Correct. No EoMPLS, no VPLS as yet, it's roadmapped.


Tim, do you happen to know / can you tell us if the L2 MPLS features 
will be covered by the same feature license, or will people have to 
shell out for an MPLS2 feature license?

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Re: [c-nsp] Nexus 7000 MPLS

2012-01-05 Thread Tim Stevenson

At 09:46 PM 1/5/2012, Justin M. Streiner stated:


On Thu, 5 Jan 2012, Kris Price wrote:

> I see the Nexus 7000 does MPLS now (perhaps for some time?).



Since Oct. 2011 (5.2.1 release).



 Is there anyone
> out there using MPLS on these and cares to comment about their experience?
>
> I'm particularly interested in RSVP, L3VPN support using OSPF as the PE/CE
> protocol, any scalability issues, possibly some interop w/ 
Juniper MX, and of

> course stability.
>
> All on and off list replies very much appreciated. :)

Actually, I'd be interested in hearing about peoples' experience with this
as well.  The last time I looked, the L3 stuff was there, but EoMPLS was
still off in the future.



Correct. No EoMPLS, no VPLS as yet, it's roadmapped.

Tim



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Re: [c-nsp] Nexus 7000 MPLS

2012-01-05 Thread Nitzan Tzelniker
We are using 5.2 with LDP not RSVP and done some testing of L3VPN PE/CE
with OSPF (there is a limit to up to 4 OSPF process but you can open a lot
of "address-family vrf" under each process ).
It is interop with Juniper MX without a problem.
So far the only MPLS problem we found is that the developers forgot
to decrease the tcp mss when the packet include MPLS label (at least for
LDP ) so if  you have LDP session not on directly connected interface
(because of IGP metrics )  it will flap.
in NX-OS there is no command to decrease tcp mss for the control plane and
the only work around is to disable pmtu discovery which decrease the tcp
mss to 576 bytes.

Nitzan

On Fri, Jan 6, 2012 at 07:46, Justin M. Streiner wrote:

> On Thu, 5 Jan 2012, Kris Price wrote:
>
>  I see the Nexus 7000 does MPLS now (perhaps for some time?). Is there
>> anyone out there using MPLS on these and cares to comment about their
>> experience?
>>
>> I'm particularly interested in RSVP, L3VPN support using OSPF as the
>> PE/CE protocol, any scalability issues, possibly some interop w/ Juniper
>> MX, and of course stability.
>>
>> All on and off list replies very much appreciated. :)
>>
>
> Actually, I'd be interested in hearing about peoples' experience with this
> as well.  The last time I looked, the L3 stuff was there, but EoMPLS was
> still off in the future.
>
> jms
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Re: [c-nsp] Nexus 7000 MPLS

2012-01-05 Thread Justin M. Streiner

On Thu, 5 Jan 2012, Kris Price wrote:

I see the Nexus 7000 does MPLS now (perhaps for some time?). Is there anyone 
out there using MPLS on these and cares to comment about their experience?


I'm particularly interested in RSVP, L3VPN support using OSPF as the PE/CE 
protocol, any scalability issues, possibly some interop w/ Juniper MX, and of 
course stability.


All on and off list replies very much appreciated. :)


Actually, I'd be interested in hearing about peoples' experience with this 
as well.  The last time I looked, the L3 stuff was there, but EoMPLS was 
still off in the future.


jms
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[c-nsp] Nexus 7000 MPLS

2012-01-05 Thread Kris Price

Hi,

I see the Nexus 7000 does MPLS now (perhaps for some time?). Is there 
anyone out there using MPLS on these and cares to comment about their 
experience?


I'm particularly interested in RSVP, L3VPN support using OSPF as the 
PE/CE protocol, any scalability issues, possibly some interop w/ Juniper 
MX, and of course stability.


All on and off list replies very much appreciated. :)

Thanks
Kris
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