RE: Cisco NCS5501 as a P Router

2017-05-25 Thread John van Oppen
We were looking at them for the same role as well, P router makes a lot of sense in places where the network comes together (for us often ahead of CMTS boxes etc) but routing is still required due to many paths being available. We are using juniper ACX5000s for this as well currently.

Managed VPN vendors

2017-05-25 Thread Reed Loden
Greetings, I'm looking for vendors who can provide managed VPN services. Key requirements: * Users would be assigned their own globally-routable IP (or shared with a small number of other users) * Can QoS outgoing connectivity (or at least monitor it to prevent abuse) * Split tunnel with only

Re: Lille, France

2017-05-25 Thread Olivier Benghozi
There's also Eurafibre, I guess. > Le 25 mai 2017 à 08:15, Jérôme Fleury a écrit : > > SFR (soon to be renamed Altice) and Orange for sure have metropolitan > networks in Lille. > > There might be others depending on your needs. > > On Wed, May 24, 2017 at 12:03 PM, Rod

Re: Lille, France

2017-05-25 Thread Eric Dugas

Re: Lille, France

2017-05-25 Thread Rod Beck
Altice is in the States and going public soon. They have been producing superior financial results. Appears to know how to run these cable networks better than the standard American management. From: j...@jeje.org on behalf of Jérôme Fleury

Re: Linux container (Docker) or linux VM RFC2544/EtherSAM appliance

2017-05-25 Thread James Bensley
I think you can do this with either of Pktgen[1] or Moongen[2] which both use DPDK. Cheers, James. [1] http://dpdk.org/download [2] https://github.com/emmericp/MoonGen

Re: Lille, France

2017-05-25 Thread Jérôme Fleury
Hi Rod, SFR (soon to be renamed Altice) and Orange for sure have metropolitan networks in Lille. There might be others depending on your needs. On Wed, May 24, 2017 at 12:03 PM, Rod Beck wrote: > Hi, > > > I am looking for insight into which carriers have