On 7/22/21 2:46 PM, Drew Weaver wrote:
Hello everyone,
I’m looking for recommendations from the community on 48x10G RJ45/4-6
SFP28 (uplink ports) switches that people actually like working with.
Features are VPC or non-vendor specific equivalent, L2/L3 BGP/OSPFv3,
ACLs, functional CoPP and
The "Fabrics" layer of the ArcOS architecture may offer some clue as to
VPC options for Drew:
https://www.arrcus.com/products/arcos/#
Mark.
On 7/23/21 10:40, Randy Bush wrote:
thanks, mark.
while arrcus provides stunning world class layer three: bgp, is-is,
ospf, evpn, srv6, blah blah blah, we don't really so much exciting at
layer two switching.
C'mon, Drew, ask Arrcus for features. You can do it :-)...
Seems like the only
On Fri, Jul 23, 2021 at 2:37 AM Jörg Kost wrote:
>
> I understand; my thinking, let's keep the diversity up for everyone's
> benefit. While Commscope is not producing ethernet switches only, from
> sales and numbers of employees, they are a massive mothership of
> communication technology.
I
half of Matt Erculiani
Date: Thursday, July 22, 2021 at 15:34
To: Drew Weaver
Cc: "nanog@nanog.org"
Subject: Re: 1G/10G BaseT switch recommendation
The Juniper QFX 5120-48T has the 48x10G RJ45s you're looking for and has
QSFP+/28 100G capable ports that can each be broken out into
[ uncloak: i work at arrcus, but at the far back of the company ]
> I'd reach out to Arrcus as well. They are a NOS house, but they can
> also provide hardware options that suit what you want.
thanks, mark.
while arrcus provides stunning world class layer three: bgp, is-is,
ospf, evpn, srv6,
I understand; my thinking, let's keep the diversity up for everyone's
benefit. While Commscope is not producing ethernet switches only, from
sales and numbers of employees, they are a massive mothership of
communication technology.
On 22 Jul 2021, at 22:35, Adam Thompson wrote:
While
I'd reach out to Arrcus as well. They are a NOS house, but they can also
provide hardware options that suit what you want.
Mark.
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From: NANOG on behalf of Jörg
Kost
Sent: July 22, 2021 14:39
To: Drew Weaver
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: 1G/10G BaseT switch reco
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: RE: 1G/10G BaseT switch recommendation
True. I forget carrier space often, these days.
Ruckus ICX 7650-48ZP has
- 24x 1GB RJ45
- 24x 2.5/5/10G RJ45
- stacking
- uplink 100G | 40G | 10G uplink module
- BGP, OSPF, ACL
https://de.commscope.com/product-type/enterprise-networking/ethernet-switches/icx7650
On 22 Jul 2021, at 21:29, Adam Thompson wrote:
If you've already looked at
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Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2021 2:34 PM
To: Adam Thompson
Cc: Drew Weaver ; nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: 1G/10G BaseT switch recommendation
On Thu, 22 Jul 2021 at 22:32, Adam Thompson
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On Thu, 22 Jul 2021 at 22:32, Adam Thompson wrote
If you've already looked at Cisco, Juniper, Extreme, Juniper, and Arista,
> that's the big ones. Everything else is increasingly niche vendors.
>
Extreme is a mom and pop shop compared to Nokia and Huawei, and I guess
quite selection of names.
The Juniper QFX 5120-48T has the 48x10G RJ45s you're looking for and has
QSFP+/28 100G capable ports that can each be broken out into 4x25G (via DAC
or MPO).
They can be licensed to add OSPF/BGP and their brand is ubiquitous enough
that API support should be no problem on most management
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From: NANOG on behalf of Drew
Weaver
Sent: July 22, 2021 13:46
To: 'nanog@nanog.org'
Subject: 1G/10G BaseT switch recommendation
Hello ever
Hello everyone,
I'm looking for recommendations from the community on 48x10G RJ45/4-6 SFP28
(uplink ports) switches that people actually like working with.
Features are VPC or non-vendor specific equivalent, L2/L3 BGP/OSPFv3, ACLs,
functional CoPP and some sort of API to manage them. [the CLI
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