Re: Brocade SLX Internet Edge

2018-10-31 Thread Daniel Corbe
I’m just going to echo what a few others have been saying. Brocade (now Extreme) have come a long way since the Foundry days; and the SLX isn’t based on the old Netiron code. The platform is a completely different animal. I’ve been a happy Brocade customer for a while now.

Re: Brocade SLX Internet Edge

2018-10-31 Thread Julien Goodwin
On 01/11/18 09:55, Brandon Martin wrote: > On 10/31/18 6:37 PM, Christopher Morrow wrote: >> If you buy brocade, be sure to also by a license for securecrt so that >> backspace works over ssh... >> also, just don't do brocade... ever. > > Works fine for me using OpenSSH in most Linux-y terminal

Re: Brocade SLX Internet Edge

2018-10-31 Thread Brandon Martin
On 10/31/18 6:37 PM, Christopher Morrow wrote: If you buy brocade, be sure to also by a license for securecrt so that backspace works over ssh... also, just don't do brocade... ever. Works fine for me using OpenSSH in most Linux-y terminal emulators (Konsole, Linux console, Gnome terminal).

Re: Brocade SLX Internet Edge

2018-10-31 Thread Brandon Martin
On 10/31/18 6:30 PM, Ryan Hamel wrote: 140K IPv6 equates to about 560K IPv4 routes, leaving the end user with 940K IPv4, which is not a lot of ceiling space considering we're at 741K IPv4 + and 60K IPv6 (240k IPv4 equivalent) now (941K total). This will leave you with 559K. I am not sure what

RE: Brocade SLX Internet Edge

2018-10-31 Thread Ryan Hamel
+1 SecureCRT in general, and don’t buy Brocade, I was happy when I got to pull out the last Foundry. -- Ryan Hamel Network Engineer ryan.ha...@quadranet.com | +1 (888) 578-2372 x201 QuadraNet Enterprises, LLC. | Dedicated Servers, Colocation, Cloud From:

Re: Brocade SLX Internet Edge

2018-10-31 Thread Christopher Morrow
If you buy brocade, be sure to also by a license for securecrt so that backspace works over ssh... also, just don't do brocade... ever. On Thu, Nov 1, 2018 at 9:31 AM Ryan Hamel wrote: > 140K IPv6 equates to about 560K IPv4 routes, leaving the end user with > 940K IPv4, which is not a lot of

RE: Brocade SLX Internet Edge

2018-10-31 Thread Ryan Hamel
140K IPv6 equates to about 560K IPv4 routes, leaving the end user with 940K IPv4, which is not a lot of ceiling space considering we're at 741K IPv4 + and 60K IPv6 (240k IPv4 equivalent) now (941K total). This will leave you with 559K. I am not sure what the OP has for peering but with trying

Re: Brocade SLX Internet Edge

2018-10-31 Thread Brandon Martin
On 10/31/18 4:56 PM, Aaron wrote: It won't hold a full table. 256,000 IPv4 and 64,000 IPv6 routes. That was changed earlier this year AFAIK. The website was slow to get updated but has been updated now. Current claim is 1.5M IPv4 and 140k IPv6. You need the "advanced feature license" to

Re: Brocade SLX Internet Edge

2018-10-31 Thread Ben Cannon
That won’t hold a full table - so performance isn’t relevant. -Ben > On Oct 31, 2018, at 1:01 PM, Kevin Burke wrote: > > Does anyone have any success with the Brocade SLX 9540 or similar? Its going > to be taking full BGP tables from two Tier1's and some peering. > > The specs and sales

NANOG 75 Call for Presentations is open

2018-10-31 Thread Ryan Woolley
NANOG Community, The NANOG Program Committee (PC) is excited to announce that we are now accepting proposals for all sessions at NANOG 75 in San Francisco, California, February 18-20, 2019. Below is a summary of key details and dates from the Call For Presentations on the NANOG website, which

[NANOG-announce] NANOG 75 Call for Presentations is open

2018-10-31 Thread Ryan Woolley
NANOG Community, The NANOG Program Committee (PC) is excited to announce that we are now accepting proposals for all sessions at NANOG 75 in San Francisco, California, February 18-20, 2019. Below is a summary of key details and dates from the Call For Presentations on the NANOG website, which

Re: Brocade SLX Internet Edge

2018-10-31 Thread Youssef Bengelloun-Zahr
Last I heard (before switching shops), not yet it won’t. Best regards. > Le 31 oct. 2018 à 21:56, Aaron a écrit : > > It won't hold a full table. 256,000 IPv4 and 64,000 IPv6 routes. > > >> On 10/31/2018 3:01 PM, Kevin Burke wrote: >> Does anyone have any success with the Brocade SLX 9540

Re: Brocade SLX Internet Edge

2018-10-31 Thread Aaron
It won't hold a full table. 256,000 IPv4 and 64,000 IPv6 routes. On 10/31/2018 3:01 PM, Kevin Burke wrote: Does anyone have any success with the Brocade SLX 9540 or similar? Its going to be taking full BGP tables from two Tier1's and some peering. The specs and sales rep says its fine, but

Brocade SLX Internet Edge

2018-10-31 Thread Kevin Burke
Does anyone have any success with the Brocade SLX 9540 or similar? Its going to be taking full BGP tables from two Tier1's and some peering. The specs and sales rep says its fine, but the price makes me think its too good to be true. We are trying to shepherd an old Cat 6509 out of our

Re: Network Atlas : Help wanted

2018-10-31 Thread Mehmet Akcin
There were many requests for screenshots and I wanted to share it with everyone here. thank you everyone for all suggestions and help. https://drive.google.com/open?id=1JsV7QRaWkzj9W3oEwJe7Qm-vqwXjOdu3 On Wed, Oct 24, 2018 at 12:44 PM Mehmet Akcin wrote: > Hello there, > > I wanted to give

Re: CLS to CLS Latency info

2018-10-31 Thread Mehmet Akcin
We are going to be making the data available soon at www.networkatlas.org - we are going to be able to make it so people can self upload/manage the information so we are able to crowdsource the info. here is the latest screenshots from networkatlas ;)