depending on aggregate throughput -- asr1k support otv as well. could use small 
as1k chassis to obtain dci. 
could also support mpls on the box, if thats your kick too. 

q. 

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> On Oct 31, 2014, at 21:25, Andrew Miehs <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Dont know if you really want l2 spanning across 35km...
> 
> The qfx5100s are an extremely cost effective solution.
> 
> If you want mpls you would need c6800s or n7ks possibly using otv - this will 
> become very pricey very quickly...
> 
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> 
>> On 1 Nov 2014, at 3:43, R LAS <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi all
>> a customer of mine is thinking to renew DC infrastructure and 
>> interconnection among the main (DC1) and secondary (DC2), with the 
>> possibility in the future to add another (DC3).
>> 
>> Main goal are: sub-second convergence in case of a single fault of any 
>> component among DC1 and DC2 (not DC3), to have the possibility to extend L2 
>> and L3 among DCs, to provide STP isolation among DCs, to provide ports on 
>> the server at eth 1/10Gbs speed.
>> 
>> DC1 and DC2 are 35 km away, DC3 around 1000 km away from DC1 and DC2.
>> 
>> Customer would like to design using Cisco or Juniper and at the end to 
>> decide.
>> 
>> Talking about Juniper my idea was to build and MPLS interconnection with 
>> MX240 or MX104 in VC among DC1 and DC2 (tomorrow will be easy to add DC3) 
>> and to use QFX in a virtual chassis fabric configuration.
>> 
>> And if you would go with Cisco, what do you propose in this scenario ?
>> 
>> Rgds                         
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