Re: Brocade MLX Feedback

2015-01-14 Thread Jeff Sorrels

Graham,

We have several Brocades - including XMR, CER, and CES devices. Their 
convergence is excellent, even with several full v4 and v6 tables, and 
was much faster than other platforms (I'm looking at you MXs...).   In 
terms of TCAM and convergence, best bang for the buck as they say.


One 'gotcha' we discovered: Brocade does not have, as per our last 
discussion with them, BGP FlowSpec on the road map.  That was a problem 
for us, but YMMV.


Cheers,
Jeff



On 1/14/2015 1:10 PM, Graham Johnston wrote:

We are looking at Brocade MLX routers to act as Internet edge routers.  They 
will initially handle two to four full tables, plus peering on an IX.  The 
price is certainly attractive.  We are coming from Cisco 7600 series devices.  
Can anyone comment about their use of them?  Are you happy with them?  Any 
gotchas?  Particularly we are interested in convergence time to full FIB 
population.

Thanks,
Graham Johnston
Network Planner
Westman Communications Group
204.717.2829
johnst...@westmancom.commailto:johnst...@westmancom.com
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Jeff Sorrels
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KanREN, Inc
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Re: Brocade MLX Feedback

2015-01-14 Thread Karsten Elfenbein
Hi,

the devices are good.
Just read up about gen 1, gen1.1 and gen 2 modules in regard to
backplane mode. Afaik Gen1 Modules are discontinued now so all modules
should work in turbo mode.
I don't know which cam profile is the current default so that needs
repartitioning and default values adjusted if you run full table IPv4.

SNMP for IPv6 BGP neighbors is still missing in software version 5.6
so monitoring these sessions is not possible.


Best regards
Karsten


2015-01-14 20:10 GMT+01:00 Graham Johnston johnst...@westmancom.com:
 We are looking at Brocade MLX routers to act as Internet edge routers.  They 
 will initially handle two to four full tables, plus peering on an IX.  The 
 price is certainly attractive.  We are coming from Cisco 7600 series devices. 
  Can anyone comment about their use of them?  Are you happy with them?  Any 
 gotchas?  Particularly we are interested in convergence time to full FIB 
 population.

 Thanks,
 Graham Johnston
 Network Planner
 Westman Communications Group
 204.717.2829
 johnst...@westmancom.commailto:johnst...@westmancom.com
 P think green; don't print this email.



RE: Brocade MLX Feedback

2015-01-14 Thread Jordan Medlen
These are great routers. I used the MLX16s in the same capacity, before the 
newer model MLXe with upgraded management card specs. Should work just fine for 
that.

Thank you,

Jordan Medlen
Network Engineer
Bisk Education, Inc.



-Original Message-
From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Graham Johnston
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2015 2:10 PM
To: 'nanog@nanog.org'
Subject: Brocade MLX Feedback

We are looking at Brocade MLX routers to act as Internet edge routers.  They 
will initially handle two to four full tables, plus peering on an IX.  The 
price is certainly attractive.  We are coming from Cisco 7600 series devices.  
Can anyone comment about their use of them?  Are you happy with them?  Any 
gotchas?  Particularly we are interested in convergence time to full FIB 
population.

Thanks,
Graham Johnston
Network Planner
Westman Communications Group
204.717.2829
johnst...@westmancom.commailto:johnst...@westmancom.com
P think green; don't print this email.




Re: Brocade MLX Feedback

2015-01-14 Thread Wouter Prins
Hi Graham,

Do you have any special features you need? MLX-e's are great and fulfill
most standard environments fine. Full table convergence time is pretty fast
on MLX-e's. Be sure to pick the right modules, switch fabrics and
management blades (or contact a partner to do it for you) when you go for a
mlx-e.

You may want to consider the CER-RT (fixed 1U box) if you dont need a
modular chassis.


On 14 January 2015 at 20:10, Graham Johnston johnst...@westmancom.com
wrote:

 We are looking at Brocade MLX routers to act as Internet edge routers.
 They will initially handle two to four full tables, plus peering on an IX.
 The price is certainly attractive.  We are coming from Cisco 7600 series
 devices.  Can anyone comment about their use of them?  Are you happy with
 them?  Any gotchas?  Particularly we are interested in convergence time to
 full FIB population.

 Thanks,
 Graham Johnston
 Network Planner
 Westman Communications Group
 204.717.2829
 johnst...@westmancom.commailto:johnst...@westmancom.com
 P think green; don't print this email.




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Wouter Prins
w...@null0.nl


RE: Brocade MLX Feedback

2015-01-14 Thread Romeo Czumbil
I got a few CERs and 7600's
You will not notice the CPU lag anymore like in the 7600's
Extremely fast and puts the 7600's to shame



-Original Message-
From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Graham Johnston
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2015 2:10 PM
To: 'nanog@nanog.org'
Subject: Brocade MLX Feedback

We are looking at Brocade MLX routers to act as Internet edge routers.  They 
will initially handle two to four full tables, plus peering on an IX.  The 
price is certainly attractive.  We are coming from Cisco 7600 series devices.  
Can anyone comment about their use of them?  Are you happy with them?  Any 
gotchas?  Particularly we are interested in convergence time to full FIB 
population.

Thanks,
Graham Johnston
Network Planner
Westman Communications Group
204.717.2829
johnst...@westmancom.commailto:johnst...@westmancom.com
P think green; don't print this email.