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Need recommendation on an affordable internet edge router
I use the 7280R in production. Love it.
Pros: Cheap, fantastic API, can take (current) full tables of v4 and v6.
6x100G w 48x1/10G gives lots of flexibility.
Cons: Lack of proper VRF support and minimal bgp address families. (If you
want strict isolation, or can use a separate device for route leaking, they
can still do most of what we want).
On Thursday, May 4, 2017, Ken Chase <math at sizone.org> wrote:
> anyone have thoughts about/experience with the Arista 7280R / their
> flexroute engine?
>
> /kc
>
> On Thu, May 04, 2017 at 08:39:16PM +0000, c b said:
> >We have a number of internet edge routers across several data centers
> approaching EOL/EOS, and are budgeting for replacements. Like most
> enterprises, we have been Cisco-centric in our routing/switching platforms.
> The ASR1Ks are too small for our needs and the ASR9Ks are prohibitively
> expensive and probably overkill. That being said, our IT staff is willing
> to look at other vendors if they are the right fit.
> >
> >
> >Requirements:
> >
> > * Can handle full internet tables, both v4 and v6 with room for
> reasonable growth over the next 5 years.
> > * VRF capability.
> > * About 12-ish 10Gb ports and 10-ish 1Gb ports (24-ish total if
> they are 1Gb/10Gb select-rate ports.)
> > * Full-Feature BGP (address-families, communities, peer-groups,
> etc...)
> > * Used by carriers or large enterprises in a production role for at
> least a year (and not causing ulcers)
> > * Affordable. I know that's subjective, but we need a solution that
> is as close as possible to commodity-pricing if this modernization effort
> balloons to include all of our data centers.
> >
> >We are open to named vendors and even so-called brite-box solutions. A
> little nervous about fringe solutions like pure whitebox with Quagga, but
> if the savings are there and people can vouch for it, we will consider it.
> >
> >In other words, if you've used it and stand by it, we value that input
> and will put it on the initial list. Also, if you chose solution-X after
> comparing it to solution-Y it would be very helpful to detail what you
> tested and why you chose.
> >
> >Thanks in advance.
> >
>
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> Ken Chase - math at sizone.org <javascript:;> Guelph Canada
>