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Arista Layer3
- Subject: Arista Layer3
- From: math at sizone.org (Ken Chase)
- Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2017 14:17:50 -0500
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Back to this discussion! :) Arista as a viable full-table PE router. Was hoping
for better experience reports since last mention.
To make the Q bit more general, are there any PE routers yet that can handle 3-8
full feeds and use an amp and 1U or so instead of 5 and 4U? Or we're ito whitebox/
open routers still for that (bird/openbgp?) or microtiks?
/kc
On Thu, Nov 30, 2017 at 10:45:09AM -0800, Tyler Conrad said:
>For Enterprise/DC, it works great. For service provider, they're not 100%
>yet. The main issue is going to be around VRFs, as there's no interaction
>between them (at least in the code version I'm on, that may have changed
>recently or be changing soon). They'll work great as a P-Router, but if you
>need a PE with route leaking I'd look at another vendor.
>
>I use a couple pairs of 7280SRs as edge routers/border leaves. Multiple
>full table feeds without any issue.
>
>On Thu, Nov 30, 2017 at 10:36 AM, Romeo Czumbil <Romeo.Czumbil at tierpoint.com
>> wrote:
>
>> So I've been using Arista as layer2 for quite some time, and I'm pretty
>> happy with them.
>> Kicking the idea around to turn on some Layer3 features but I've been
>> hearing some negative feedback.
>> The people that I did hear negative feedback don't use Arista themselves.
>> (they just heard....)
>>
>> So do we have any Arista L3 people out here that can share some negatives
>> or positives?
>>
>> Use case: Just some MPLS IPv4/IPv6 routing, l2vpn OSPF/BGP
>> Maybe 20k routes (no full internet routes)
>> 7050 Series
>> 7280 Series
>>
>> -Romeo
>>
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Ken Chase - math at sizone.org Guelph Canada