Multi-gigabit edge devices as CPE

Josh Reynolds josh at spitwspots.com
Thu Apr 9 01:14:56 UTC 2015


No MPLS though, if that is a requirement.

On 04/08/2015 05:11 PM, Tim Raphael wrote:
> VyOS is a community fork of Vyatta and is still being developed very actively and it pushing ahead with many new features! It's pretty stable too imo.
>
> http://vyos.net/wiki/Main_Page
>
> Regards,
>
> Tim Raphael
>
>> On 9 Apr 2015, at 8:14 am, Faisal Imtiaz <faisal at snappytelecom.net> wrote:
>>
>> Mikrotik for OS, and Hardware choice would be to use an X86 appliance (Lanner Electronics, Axiomtek etc)
>> You should be able to get a cost effective box that will meet your performance requirements.
>> As to feature set, while most of them are their you should do some testing to see if feature set meets your requirements.
>>
>> Most folks often forget that Mikrotik is OS and they also make Hardware (a variety of sizes for a variety of needs), and the OS can be deployed on standard or custom hardware server or appliances.
>>
>> You can always go the 'Custom' Linux Route, using x86 boxes with your own distro, too bad that Vyatta OS took a different route under Brocade..
>>
>>
>>
>> Faisal Imtiaz
>> Snappy Internet & Telecom
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: "Daniel Rohan" <drohan at gmail.com>
>>> To: "NANOG" <nanog at nanog.org>
>>> Sent: Wednesday, April 8, 2015 6:46:40 PM
>>> Subject: Multi-gigabit edge devices as CPE
>>>
>>> I work at a state REN and we are seeking a lead for a new edge device for
>>> on prem deployment at customer sites.
>>>
>>> We currently deploy two classes of routers-- a high end and a low end. Both
>>> the high end and the low end use some of the standard edge features:
>>> MPLS-TE, MBGP, flowspec, vrf, PIM, etc. We deliver full tables over these
>>> devices to the customers that need them.
>>>
>>> We recently finished a new ethernet procurement and have a large number of
>>> sites (~200) moving from <1Gbps in bandwidth to 1-10Gb in bandwidth. Our
>>> currently deployed low-end router can't handle these speeds and we can't
>>> afford to place our high end router at 200+ sites.
>>>
>>> So, we're looking for a middle tier router to deploy. Something with 2+
>>> SFP+ ports, software that can handle the aforementioned features, and
>>> something with an API that we can leverage for programmatic management.
>>>
>>> So far we've not found anything that checks all the boxes. Layer 3 switches
>>> seem like obvious choices, but lack some of the features and RIB/FIB we
>>> need at the edge. Other devices like the Juniper MX5/10 certainly meet the
>>> requirements, but are priced way beyond what we can afford.
>>>
>>> Any suggestions for devices we might have overlooked? Preferably in the
>>> less than 10K per unit price point. If such a magical device exists.
>>>
>>> -Dan
>>>




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