Re: [c-nsp] DHCP server

2018-06-15 Thread james list
Hi Nick
Yes I was thinking to cat9300

Good point ISR44x, is that IOS or IOS.XE?

Thanks
Cheers

Il Ven 15 Giu 2018, 22:13 Nick Cutting  ha scritto:

> ISR-44k is much cheaper than ASR 1k for forwarding in hardware
>
> But DHCP server is all done on CPU - so you could get away with a much
> cheaper software router like a ISR43xx
> Do you mean the catylyst 9300 series?
>
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> This message originates from outside of your organisation.
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> Dear experts,
> a customer of mine as an old C7200 acting as DHCP server and wants to
> replace it with an IOS device in order to port configuration 1:1.
>
> He asked for a solution which is not so expensive, I'm thinking to ASR1k
> or CAT9k, do you have any other suggestion ?
>
> Thanks for any advice
>
> Cheers,
> James
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Re: [c-nsp] DHCP server

2018-06-15 Thread Mark Tinka



On 15/Jun/18 22:13, Nick Cutting wrote:

> ISR-44k is much cheaper than ASR 1k for forwarding in hardware
>
> But DHCP server is all done on CPU - so you could get away with a much 
> cheaper software router like a ISR43xx
> Do you mean the catylyst 9300 series?

Personally, I'd do DHCP on a server. Setup is not onerous, scaling is
better, and you can cleanly separate your routing gear from your DHCP gear.

Mark.
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Re: [c-nsp] DHCP server

2018-06-15 Thread Nick Cutting
ISR-44k is much cheaper than ASR 1k for forwarding in hardware

But DHCP server is all done on CPU - so you could get away with a much cheaper 
software router like a ISR43xx
Do you mean the catylyst 9300 series?

-Original Message-
From: cisco-nsp  On Behalf Of james list
Sent: Friday, June 15, 2018 1:19 PM
To: cisco-nsp NSP 
Subject: [c-nsp] DHCP server

This message originates from outside of your organisation.

Dear experts,
a customer of mine as an old C7200 acting as DHCP server and wants to replace 
it with an IOS device in order to port configuration 1:1.

He asked for a solution which is not so expensive, I'm thinking to ASR1k or 
CAT9k, do you have any other suggestion ?

Thanks for any advice

Cheers,
James
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[c-nsp] DHCP server

2018-06-15 Thread james list
Dear experts,
a customer of mine as an old C7200 acting as DHCP server and wants to
replace it with an IOS device in order to port configuration 1:1.

He asked for a solution which is not so expensive, I'm thinking to ASR1k or
CAT9k, do you have any other suggestion ?

Thanks for any advice

Cheers,
James
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Re: [c-nsp] XR on GNS3

2018-06-15 Thread Sami Joseph
For L2 stuff, use an operating system that develops features in software,
so you can use their simulation software without feature limitations :
https://support.cumulusnetworks.com/hc/en-us/articles/216634868-Demo-OpenStack-Cumulus-VX-Rack-on-a-Laptop-Part-II-L3-to-the-Host-

On Fri, Jun 1, 2018 at 1:45 AM, James Bensley  wrote:

> On 31 May 2018 at 20:26, Ahsan Rasheed  wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I am looking for help. I want to use XR IOS any router on GNS3.  Anyone
> > ever used & any issues?
>
> I use it regularly. Just import an XRv device into Virtual-Box, GNS3
> can then start/stop virtual-box VMs in headless mode as part of a GNS3
> topology.
>
> 9000v images never work for me in Virtual-Box only vagrant/KVM.
>
> Cheers,
> James.
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