The CSR1000v (IOS-XE),IOS-XRv and vMX are production ready. People
are
deploying these in production and its increasing in popularity.
Mark Tinka gave a good preso at a recent Nanog:
https://www.nanog.org/sites/default/files/2_Tinka_21st_Century_iBGP_Route_Reflection.pdf
https://www.youtube.co
On 13 January 2017 at 04:02, Hugo Slabbert wrote:
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> On Thu 2017-Jan-12 22:59:21 +, James Bensley
> wrote:
>
>> On 12 January 2017 at 20:32, Justin Krejci wrote:
>>>
>>> . I have not found many resources discussing using a non-router box as a
>>> route reflector (ie a device not necessarily
The vRR image and the vMX have always been separate. The vRR image is what
Juniper sells as a solution for control-plane only applications like vRR. It’s
also the image they run as part of their Northstar controller to speak BGP-LS
to the network. It’s very lightweight, you can run a bunch o
On Jan 12, 2017, at 5:59 PM, James Bensley wrote:
>
> The CSR1000v (IOS-XE),IOS-XRv and vMX are production ready. People are
> deploying these in production and its increasing in popularity.
+1 here on the CSR1000v, works very well.
However, I’d have to give another +1 to XRv because RPL is mo
In a message written on Thu, Jan 12, 2017 at 08:32:44PM +, Justin Krejci
wrote:
> I am working on some network designs and am adding some additional routers to
> a BGP network. I'd like to build a plan of changing all of the existing
> routers over from full iBGP mesh to something more scala
I saw the apple caching server mentioned on an earlier thread. Is this
appropriate/functional/scaleable enough to implement as an ISP? It is an
intriguing idea. From the docs I could find, I couldn't tell if it was only
geared towards home / small business or if it could scale up to handle ISP
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On 1/13/17 5:43 AM, lane.pow...@swat.coop wrote:
> I saw the apple caching server mentioned on an earlier thread. Is this
> appropriate/functional/scaleable enough to implement as an ISP? It is an
> intriguing idea. From the docs I could find, I couldn't tell if it was only
> geared towards home
lane.pow...@swat.coop wrote on 1/13/2017 7:43 AM:
I saw the apple caching server mentioned on an earlier thread. Is this
appropriate/functional/scaleable enough to implement as an ISP? It is an
intriguing idea. From the docs I could find, I couldn't tell if it was only
geared towards home / sm
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On 01/12/2017 11:07 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:
> In message
>
> , Fernando Gont writes:
>> El 12/1/2017 16:28, "Mark Andrews" escribi=C3=B3:
>>
>>> In message <11ff128d-2fba-7c26-4a9c-5611433d8...@si6networks.com>, Fernando
>>> Gont writes:
Hi, Saku,
On 01/12/2017 11:43 AM, Saku Ytt
On 01/12/2017 11:14 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:
> In message
>
> , Fernando Gont writes:
>> El 12/1/2017 16:32, "Saku Ytti" escribi=C3=B3:
>>
>> On 12 January 2017 at 17:02, Fernando Gont wrote:
>>> That's the point: If you don't allow fragments, but your peer honors
>>> ICMPv6 PTB<1280, then dropp
Thanks for all of the replies (on and off list). It is appreciated.
Scaling in this context is simply adding more and more routers and
needing/wanting to avoid configuring full mesh iBGP due to the administrative
burden of maintaining the growing size of full mesh topology. In one particular
ne
On Thu, Jan 12, 2017 at 08:32:44PM +, Justin Krejci wrote:
> What are the pros and cons of one design over another? On list or private off
> list replies would be great; I'd welcome real world experiences (especially
> any big gotchas or caveats people learned the hard way) as well as just li
Keenan
> On 11 Jan 2017, at 15:10, Luke Guillory wrote:
>
> Netflix won’t even begin talks for their cache if you're not doing a minimum
> of 5Gbps.
Outside of the US I believe it is less based on presentations I have seen in
Africa.
> They also require massive uploads to the cache often, th
In message , Fernando
Gont writes:
> On 01/12/2017 11:07 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:
> > In message
> >
> > , Fernando Gont writes:
> >> El 12/1/2017 16:28, "Mark Andrews" escribi=C3=B3:
> >>
> >>> In message <11ff128d-2fba-7c26-4a9c-5611433d8...@si6networks.com>,
> >>> Fernando Gont writes:
> >>
There are far more ISPs with less than 10G of total traffic than ISPs with more
than 10G of traffic.
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In message <954a2fbd-580a-044b-07e7-63a0bf1bb...@si6networks.com>, Fernando
Gont writes:
> On 01/12/2017 11:14 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:
> > In message
> >
> > , Fernando Gont writes:
> >> El 12/1/2017 16:32, "Saku Ytti" escribi=C3=B3:
> >>
> >> On 12 January 2017 at 17:02, Fernando Gont wrote:
On Sat, 14 Jan 2017 09:58:21 +1100, Mark Andrews said:
> In message , Fernando
> Gont writes:
> > Disagree. Microsoft "reinvented" ping-o-death in IPv6, there have been
> > several one-packet crashes disclosed for Cisco's (an the list continues).
>
> And they would have issued fixes for them. Mac
> Scaling in this context is simply adding more and more routers and
> needing/wanting to avoid configuring full mesh iBGP due to the
> administrative burden of maintaining the growing size of full mesh
> topology. In one particular network in question, I have 11 routers
> fully meshed and need to
We have been using this:
http://qwilt.com/
It does all the Apple and IOS caching and is built for the ISP level and
then some.
On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 12:25 PM, Blake Hudson wrote:
> lane.pow...@swat.coop wrote on 1/13/2017 7:43 AM:
>
>> I saw the apple caching server mentioned on an earlier
Maybe you can help.sell the product because that website doesn't do much in
terms of selling the product. What does it do and why would we use it?
On Fri, Jan 13, 2017, 8:29 PM Fred Hicks wrote:
> We have been using this:
>
> http://qwilt.com/
>
> It does all the Apple and IOS caching and is bui
Hello,
A while back there was a discussion on how to do optimized (dynamic) BGP
routing on a L3 switch which is only capable of handing a subset of BGP Routing
table.
Someone has pointed out that there was a project to do just that, and had
posted a link to a presentation on a European operato
Tore Anderson:
https://www.redpill-linpro.com/sysadvent/2016/12/09/slimming-routing-table.html
On Fri, Jan 13, 2017 at 8:24 PM, Faisal Imtiaz
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> A while back there was a discussion on how to do optimized (dynamic) BGP
> routing on a L3 switch which is only capable of handing a
They sell transparent caching, works great and we've been using it for a few
years. Not cheap on the CAPX side but it sure does work.
I deliver 50% of all Netflix traffic while never hitting my transit links,
Apple is even higher and windows updates is are near the 97% number. The great
thing o
❦ 14 janvier 2017 05:24 GMT, Faisal Imtiaz :
> A while back there was a discussion on how to do optimized (dynamic)
> BGP routing on a L3 switch which is only capable of handing a subset
> of BGP Routing table.
>
> Someone has pointed out that there was a project to do just that, and
> had poste
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