You are absolutely right.
Worked quite extensively with those as RR / small MPLS-PE for colos, They were
more than OJ.
For an entry-level box, it will perform all basic IP/MPLS stuff with very
decent performance in an interesting form factor.
Maybe its’ little brother, CES would perform
> Extreme (ex-Brocade) CER-RT
I'd heard Extreme were looking to EOL/EOS that box.
It's too slow for 2019 anyway and has some pretty critical bugs that I don't
think can be fixed.
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On 28/Jan/19 08:40, Youssef Bengelloun-Zahr wrote:
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> Extreme (ex-Brocade) CER-RT
The NetIron CES/CER 2000 boxes were certainly worthy competitors back in
2009 - 2011. But I felt like they stopped getting developed after that,
and while I considered them for FTTH services several years ago,
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> Le 28 janv. 2019 à 07:15, Mark Tinka a écrit :
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>
>
>> On 27/Jan/19 14:08, Radu-Adrian FEURDEAN wrote:
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>> While not an option everywhere in the world, I'm getting more and more
>> impressed with what Huawei has to offer (NE05E for this job).
>
> Yeah... :-\.
>
On 27/Jan/19 14:08, Radu-Adrian FEURDEAN wrote:
> While not an option everywhere in the world, I'm getting more and more
> impressed with what Huawei has to offer (NE05E for this job).
Yeah... :-\.
> And then there is Nokia/ALU which also has some potential contenders (even
> if they are
We've happily displaced the ASR901, and ASR920 with Juniper's ACX1100 in most
parts of our network.
It has a few interesting limitations (IPSEC, NAT), but nothing that has caused
us any problems doing P, PE and Aggregation work.
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On Sun, Jan 27, 2019 at 07:58:17AM +0200, Mark Tinka wrote:
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> But what would you replace it with? What else is out there?
>
To Nick's suggestion, we should probably start looking at Nokia. I've seen
Level3/CenturyLink using
SAS boxes at smaller data centers to aggregate 1GE customers.
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Nokia has the SAS-Mxp, which is a little pricier, but similar specs.
there’s also the Cisco NCS540, which we are looking as to replace / augment
920s in the field for higher capacity services. Nokia’s competitor to it, the
7250xre is supposedly shipping in early 2019.
Thanks James, Jason, Erik and Nick for your feedback.
We will take the 30mins timing into consideratiom for the next set of
upgrades
Cheers,
Noah
On Sun, 27 Jan 2019, 12:23 a.m. Nick Hilliard Erik Sundberg wrote on 26/01/2019 21:02:
> > I think its the best security feature ever
On Sun, Jan 27, 2019, at 06:58, Mark Tinka wrote:
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> But what would you replace it with? What else is out there?
While not an option everywhere in the world, I'm getting more and more
impressed with what Huawei has to offer (NE05E for this job). And then there is
Nokia/ALU which also has some
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