Re: [nznog] 2019 BGP router recommendations

2019-08-08 Thread Jonathon Exley
+1 for using Nokia +10 for spitting out your beer when you see the price ☺ Jonathon Exley | Network Design Engineer [cid:image001.png@01D54ECD.22FFF680] | T +6448964190 | M +64275148048 From: nznog-boun...@list.waikato.ac.nz

Re: [nznog] 2019 BGP router recommendations

2019-08-08 Thread Nathan Ward
Yep and also don’t do full tables :-) > On 9/08/2019, at 2:21 PM, Phil Snowdon wrote: > > Seems like the consensus is still pretty much Juniper is the preferred vendor > of choice. I was prepared to be enlightened into a world of alternatives... > > Thanks all. Must be almost beer'o'clock >

Re: [nznog] 2019 BGP router recommendations

2019-08-08 Thread Mehmet Akcin
Yes. Don’t think twice. On Thu, Aug 8, 2019 at 7:21 PM Phil Snowdon wrote: > Seems like the consensus is still pretty much Juniper is the preferred > vendor of choice. I was prepared to be enlightened into a world of > alternatives... > > Thanks all. Must be almost beer'o'clock > > On Fri, 9

Re: [nznog] 2019 BGP router recommendations

2019-08-08 Thread Tony Wicks
Could recommend you a Nokia but I suspect the price point would make you spit out your beer. There’s always a Cisco 9001 if you are that way inclined. From: nznog-boun...@list.waikato.ac.nz On Behalf Of Phil Snowdon Sent: Friday, 9 August 2019 2:21 PM To: NZNOG Mailing-List Subject: Re:

Re: [nznog] 2019 BGP router recommendations

2019-08-08 Thread Jesse Archer
One pro for the MX104 over the MX204 and MX150 is it supports services MIC which you don't get on those other two boxes. *Jesse Archer* *General Manager*Full Flavour *p. *07 577 0099 *ddi*. 07 281 1391 *s*. Skype "myfullflavour" *e*. je...@fullflavour.nz *w*. fullflavour.nz

Re: [nznog] 2019 BGP router recommendations

2019-08-08 Thread Dave Mill
Yup, I just finished some testing on a MX150 this morning and its a nice box. Shame about the 1x PSU and only 2x 10G. MX204 is a very nice box. Need to accept you only have 1x RE though. I really don't like MX104s.. Dave On Fri, Aug 9, 2019 at 12:58 PM Tony Wicks wrote: > Licence wise, the

Re: [nznog] 2019 BGP router recommendations

2019-08-08 Thread Tony Wicks
Licence wise, the 150 stacks up very favourably. I know that is counter intuitive, but… From: nznog-boun...@list.waikato.ac.nz On Behalf Of Jesse Archer Sent: Friday, 9 August 2019 12:17 PM To: NZNOG Mailing-List Subject: Re: [nznog] 2019 BGP router recommendations It's basically

Re: [nznog] 2019 BGP router recommendations

2019-08-08 Thread Nathan Ward
It’s vMX in a router-looking x86 box for people who think servers are for “PC Guys” and not for Real Networking. Just get vMX, get as many PSUs as you want. Get in pink or green. Whatever works. They let you pay on a subscription, you can upgrade past the 2x10G that MX150 limits you to, seems

Re: [nznog] 2019 BGP router recommendations

2019-08-08 Thread Jesse Archer
It's basically vMX running on a Juniper hardware box. Wouldn't it be more cost effective to just grab a vMX license? *Jesse Archer* *General Manager*Full Flavour *p. *07 577 0099 *ddi*. 07 281 1391 *s*. Skype "myfullflavour" *e*. je...@fullflavour.nz *w*. fullflavour.nz

Re: [nznog] 2019 BGP router recommendations

2019-08-08 Thread Tony Wicks
MX150 will handle a few full tables no problem, now if it only had more than one power supply…. It is a very attractive price for what you get however. From: nznog-boun...@list.waikato.ac.nz On Behalf Of Phil Snowdon Sent: Friday, 9 August 2019 11:17 AM To: nznog@list.waikato.ac.nz Subject:

Re: [nznog] 2019 BGP router recommendations

2019-08-08 Thread Nathan Ward
Hi, No, MX104 is very much not enough with full tables. Of course, you have you ask yourself if you *really* need full tables. If you have a couple of upstream providers, is that really necessary, or can you instead take a default and significantly cut your costs? There’s a handful of

Re: [nznog] 2019 BGP router recommendations

2019-08-08 Thread Joseph Otico
MX104 should already be enough Joseph From: nznog-boun...@list.waikato.ac.nz On Behalf Of Mehmet Akcin Sent: Friday, August 9, 2019 07:21 To: Phil Snowdon Cc: nznog Subject: Re: [nznog] 2019 BGP router recommendations MX204 ;-) On Thu, Aug 8, 2019 at 4:17 PM Phil Snowdon

Re: [nznog] 2019 BGP router recommendations

2019-08-08 Thread Mehmet Akcin
MX204 ;-) On Thu, Aug 8, 2019 at 4:17 PM Phil Snowdon wrote: > Hi All, > > Looking for some recommendations for BGP edge routers. > > Have used Juniper devices for years, but interested to hear what else may > be out there. Requirement is just to shift packets and multihome to a few > upstream

[nznog] 2019 BGP router recommendations

2019-08-08 Thread Phil Snowdon
Hi All, Looking for some recommendations for BGP edge routers. Have used Juniper devices for years, but interested to hear what else may be out there. Requirement is just to shift packets and multihome to a few upstream transit providers with full routing tables and several peering partners

Re: [nznog] Level 2, 220Q St circuit swap for management network?

2019-08-08 Thread Nathan Ward
Hi > On 9/08/2019, at 12:30 AM, Oliver Ransom wrote: > > Hello NZNOG'ers, > > Is anyone on level 2 at 220 Queen St interested in a 'swap' of a copper hand > off for management network? 10mbit with a /31 is all that's required as it's > just for emergency out of band management. Gotta be

[nznog] Level 2, 220Q St circuit swap for management network?

2019-08-08 Thread Oliver Ransom
Hello NZNOG'ers, Is anyone on level 2 at 220 Queen St interested in a 'swap' of a copper hand off for management network? 10mbit with a /31 is all that's required as it's just for emergency out of band management. Happy to do swaps for equivalent service in other DCs also (Equinix