Hi Alex,
Just to add a little extra to what Charles has already said; The EX4600 has
been around for quite some time, whereas the QFX5110 is a much newer
product, so the suggestion for the QFX over EX could have been down to
this.
Have a look at the datasheets for any additional benefits that may
Spanning Tree is rather frowned upon for new designs (for good reasons).
Usually, if you have the ability to do stright L2 bridging, you can always do
L3 on top of that. A routed Spine/Leaf design with EVPN-VXLAN overly for L2
extension might be a good candidate and is typically the answer giv
Hi,
I am seeking advices.
I am working on a L2/L3 DC setup. I have six racks spread across two locations.
I need about 20 ports of 10 Gbps (*2 for redundancy) ports per rack and a low
bandwidth between the two locations c.a. 1 Gbps. Nothing special here.
At first sight, the EX4600 seems like a
To circle back, my vendor team has confirmed that this is purely an
honor-based license. .no need to input anything into cli.
-Aaron
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This is not applicable to MX80 (as platform was mentioned by topic starter).
On 12-Mar-19 15:38, adamv0...@netconsultings.com wrote:
Upgrading from 12.3 to 15.1 upgrades the FreeBSD version from 6.1 to
10.0.
Upgrading from 12.3xxx to 15.1xxx reformats the file system. Only specific
fil
> Saku Ytti
> Sent: Sunday, March 10, 2019 2:49 PM
>
> On Sun, Mar 10, 2019 at 4:30 PM Tom Beecher
> wrote:
>
> > was when it was shut down. ( Hopefully. :) ) When you upgrade it, the
> > process only modifies certain components. Any OS upgrade process like
> > that
>
> This is not true, the up
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