On Mon, May 01, 2017 at 11:11:54PM +0200, Christian wrote:
> The tomahawk based card is not much cheaper. Our traffic didn't increase
> much over the last years, so it's hard to effort these expensive high
> dense cards at the moment. So pretty bad time to invest into Cisco gear
> here at the mo
How large is your IGP? How many BGP next-hops do you typically have? Are you
seeing any other strange behavior like client flaps while convergence is
happening?
Phil
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On 01/05/17 22:21, Tom Hill wrote:
The 24x10G Typhoon card was always an expensive sod, but the
oversubscription (in terms of PPS) was very, very low. A good card if
you're taking on a lot of DoS traffic regularly, but part of the reason
it's so damned expensive.
The tomahawk based card is not
Hi James,
On 01/05/17 18:29, James Jun wrote:
> Yep, the Powerglide LCs are out and shipping now supposedly:
>
> http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/routers/asr-9000-series-aggregation-services-routers/datasheet-c78-738704.html
Ah-ha! Good spot.
> It says line card supports LAN opt
> > I'm pretty sure:
> > - 32-bit IOS-XR will be here for a long time
> > - you can use 10G MPA's in Tomahawk based MOD's
>
> There's a fixed 48x10G Tomahawk LC coming, which was in BRKARC-2003 at
> the last CLEUR/CLUS (I forget which).
Yep, the Powerglide LCs are out and shipping now supposedly:
On 1 May 2017 at 15:09, Christian wrote:
Hey,
> So XR has no future for <100G kit?
Warning largely content free pondering follows.
This is not XR specific, market is no longer driven by service
providers/access networks, but by content networks. And content
networks want ever faster interface
Hi Frederic,
On 01/05/2017 16:02, frederic.jut...@sig-telecom.net wrote:
Why dead QNX ?
Dead for Cisco (seam that the automobile manufacturer are using QNX) ?
Dead because of the late support of 64bits platforms ?
dead because of everyone putting it's expenditures into Linux, and so
also Cis
On 19/04/17 12:20, Catalin Dominte wrote:
> Yes, until you realise that Cisco MSTP does not talk to Juniper MSTP for
> some odd reason! :)
MSTP is quite problematic between vendors, and most of the time the
reason is that certain operating systems - usually Cisco - have certain
VLANs configured by
On 01/05/17 14:20, Christian wrote:
>> IOS XR 6.x *DOES* support Typhoon, just not in the 64-bit flavor.
>
> yeah, based on dead QNX
It doesn't magically stop working after 5.3.4. :)
>> So XR has no future for <100G kit?
>
> I'm pretty sure:
> - 32-bit IOS-XR will be here for a long time
> - y
Hi Christian,
On 01.05.2017 15:20, Christian wrote:
> Hey,
>
> On 01/05/17 15:12, Lukas Tribus wrote:
>>> Seriously? I thought only Trident cards ended support in 5.3.X.
>>
>> IOS XR 6.x *DOES* support Typhoon, just not in the 64-bit flavor.
>
> yeah, based on dead QNX, not with Linux and LXC arc
Hey,
On 01/05/17 15:12, Lukas Tribus wrote:
Seriously? I thought only Trident cards ended support in 5.3.X.
IOS XR 6.x *DOES* support Typhoon, just not in the 64-bit flavor.
yeah, based on dead QNX, not with Linux and LXC architecture.
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> Seriously? I thought only Trident cards ended support in 5.3.X.
IOS XR 6.x *DOES* support Typhoon, just not in the 64-bit flavor.
Lukas
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Seriously? I thought only Trident cards ended support in 5.3.X.
On May 1, 2017 8:52 AM, "Lukas Tribus" wrote:
Hello Christian,
> does someone know for sure that XRe will never support Typhoon based
> linecards?
Yes (to my surprise), IOS XR 64bit does not support Typhoon linecards:
https://s
Hello Christian,
> does someone know for sure that XRe will never support Typhoon based
> linecards?
Yes (to my surprise), IOS XR 64bit does not support Typhoon linecards:
https://supportforums.cisco.com/discussion/13204931/supported-hardware-ios-xr-612-release-note#comment-11822371
> So XR
Hi list,
does someone know for sure that XRe will never support Typhoon based
linecards?
So XR has no future for <100G kit?
Thanks
Christian
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