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 s
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 ou
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 agre
on behalf 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
[ 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, bla
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 acknowle
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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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 Cis
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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
mailto:athomp...@merlin.mb.ca>> wrote
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 platforms
If you've already looked at Cisco, Juniper, Extreme, Juniper, and Arista,
that's the big ones. Everything else is increasingly niche vendors.
-Adam
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