Re: [f-nsp] Where have all the MLX/XMR users gone to?

2019-01-28 Thread Brant Ian Stevens
I'm actively moving customers to Juniper. -- -- Regards, -- Brant I. Stevens, Principal & Consulting Architect bra...@argentiumsolutions.com http://argentiumsolutions.com Fredy Kuenzler wrote on 1/28/19 4:21 PM: We‘re testing the SLX for a while now but figur

Re: [f-nsp] Where have all the MLX/XMR users gone to?

2019-01-28 Thread i3D . net - Martijn Schmidt
If I recall correctly you're using a lot of 10G ports in the Init7 FTTO hubs right? Have you considered getting a box with lots of QSFP+/QSFP28 ports and doing some breakout with patchpanels? This can be done with QSFP+ MPO LR4 transceivers too since you probably need singlemode, the folks from

Re: [f-nsp] Where have all the MLX/XMR users gone to?

2019-01-28 Thread Rens Ariens - YISP B.V.
We went from Brocade RX/MLX to Juniper MX960s to Arista 7500Rs. Liked the Brocade no-nonsense attitude, loved JunOS but needed Arista density (36x100G) after a while. If your requirements are not too complicated the 7500Rs do a great job. Rens YISP On 1/28/19 10:31 PM, "Rolf Hanßen" wrote:

Re: [f-nsp] Where have all the MLX/XMR users gone to?

2019-01-28 Thread Clément Cavadore
Yeap... I think its quite a game over for the Foundry-Brocade history, since it has been sold to Broadcom/Extreme... Le 28 janvier 2019 22:31:08 GMT+01:00, "Rolf Hanßen" a écrit : >Hi, > >I guess most of the users simply replaced their Brocade boxes with >Juniper, Cisco or Arista and have no n

Re: [f-nsp] Where have all the MLX/XMR users gone to?

2019-01-28 Thread Rolf Hanßen
Hi, I guess most of the users simply replaced their Brocade boxes with Juniper, Cisco or Arista and have no need to use that list here anymore. ;) kind regards Rolf > Is there a new list for Foundry/Brocade/Extreme? > > Thanks, > > joe > > > Joe McGuckin > ViaNet Communications > __

Re: [f-nsp] Where have all the MLX/XMR users gone to?

2019-01-28 Thread Fredy Kuenzler
We‘re testing the SLX for a while now but figured that quite a bit of the wheel got reinvented, or, to be more precise, the new wheel is only halfway round as of today. Any suggestions for $other_vendor? I actually liked the hardware of the SLX - 24*10G and 12*100G. Meanwhile, BGP4 aggregation

Re: [f-nsp] Where have all the MLX/XMR users gone to?

2019-01-28 Thread i3D . net - Martijn Schmidt
I think everyone is phasing out their X-scalability hardware in anticipation of the global routing table growing larger than 786k IPv4 routes. These boxes don't have a long life ahead of them as a DFZ router, unless you only use X2-scalability cards in your chassis.. and with operators essential

Re: [f-nsp] Where have all the MLX/XMR users gone to?

2019-01-28 Thread Youssef Bengelloun-Zahr
Nope, just very little chatter. BR. > Le 28 janv. 2019 à 20:32, joe mcguckin a écrit : > > Is there a new list for Foundry/Brocade/Extreme? > > Thanks, > > joe > > > Joe McGuckin > ViaNet Communications > > j...@via.net > 650-207-0372 cell > 650-213-1302 office > 650-969-2124 fax > > >

[f-nsp] Where have all the MLX/XMR users gone to?

2019-01-28 Thread joe mcguckin
Is there a new list for Foundry/Brocade/Extreme? Thanks, joe Joe McGuckin ViaNet Communications j...@via.net 650-207-0372 cell 650-213-1302 office 650-969-2124 fax ___ foundry-nsp mailing list foundry-nsp@puck.nether.net http://puck.nether.net/mai