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….and
I still love Mikrotik’s, but
the CCR1072 crash/reboot issue
was a big turnoff.
From: [email protected]
<[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, January
18, 2022 2:32 PM
To: 'AnimalFarm
Microwave Users Group' <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: [AFMUG]
Dual DIA router
The only thing I’d be careful
of is Juniper changed pricing
recently, so don’t trust any
price you hear that isn’t from
2022.
I’m really loving Arista these
days. An Arista L3 switch
would probably do everything
you’d want. They do have
routers too of course, but
switches are cheap enough to
keep a spare. Arista’s
command syntax is identical to
Cisco, so there’s that too.
-Adam
From: AF <[email protected]> On Behalf Of TJ
Trout
Sent: Tuesday, January
18, 2022 2:27 PM
To: Chuck McCown <[email protected]>
Cc: AnimalFarm
Microwave Users Group <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [AFMUG]
Dual DIA router
Yeah just get a juniper, even
if you go used, i think it's a
front loaded investment with a
great roi in headaches saved
On Tue, Jan 18, 2022, 11:25 AM
Chuck McCown <[email protected]> wrote:
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We
are actually
routerless at the
moment, buying access
from another company
that has some Cisco
big iron there.
It was a great way to
start out from scratch
but the economics are
such that it will pay
us to do our own
router and own DIA
now.
From:
TJ Trout
Sent:
Tuesday, January 18,
2022 12:23 PM
To: Chuck
McCown
Cc:
AnimalFarm Microwave
Users Group
Subject: Re:
Dual DIA router
What's
your current
router? I'm sure
it can do many
connections using
a switch and
vlans. What is the
specs you want and
budget? Baltic
vengence 3 is a
good option, or
mx204 is the best
option probably
but 25k+
On Tue, Jan 18,
2022, 11:13 AM
Chuck McCown <[email protected]> wrote:
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To
do dual DIA we
are going to
have to do a
new router.
Or used
router. Last
time down this
road we were
kicking tires
on Juniper. I
don’t have a
ton of
customers on
my new system
yet but I can
foresee 2000
in the next
2-3 years.
What would be
a good value
there? I
really don’t
want a $25K
router right
now.
From:
Chuck McCown
via AF
Sent:
Tuesday,
January 18,
2022 11:55 AM
To: TJ
Trout
Cc:
Chuck McCown ;
AnimalFarm
Microwave
Users Group
Subject:
Re: [AFMUG]
DIA Pricing
Not
sure I want to
have two
providers at
the moment...
The problem is
having the two
backhaul
circuits.
Maybe I could
vlan them.
No harm in
quoting HE.
Anyone got a
sales contact
for me in
Utah?
From:
TJ Trout
Sent:
Tuesday,
January 18,
2022 11:47 AM
To:
Chuck McCown
Cc:
AnimalFarm
Microwave
Users Group
Subject:
Re: [AFMUG]
DIA Pricing
I
think HE will
go 700-800 and
they will
usually match
each other
On Tue, Jan
18, 2022 at
10:35 AM Chuck
McCown <[email protected]> wrote:
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$950
10G flat. $30
for bgp.
From:
TJ Trout
Sent:
Tuesday,
January 18,
2022 11:29 AM
To:
AnimalFarm
Microwave
Users Group
Cc:
Chuck McCown
Subject:
Re: [AFMUG]
DIA Pricing
Cogent
charges for
bgp so ask for
that in the
quote if you
need it.
Hurricane
electric is
700-800$ on a
36mo term I
believe, some
UT locations
with few
customers
might be an
extra $500.
Telia is a
very good
option but
won't be quite
as inexpensive
as Cogent or
HE, but they
have really
good routes
and the full
internet.
I can be your
advocate on
these types of
orders, one
email and I'll
aggregate the
quotes and
send them back
to you,
carriers pay
me 10% or so
out of their
side of the
deal, you
still pay the
same.
TJ
On Tue, Jan
18, 2022, 9:36
AM Chuck
McCown via AF
<[email protected]> wrote:
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