If you want proper routing, there really is only one choice that’s up to it 
which is IP Infusion. Cumulus is great in certain use cases (Which they are 
completely transparent about BTW).

We have a box doing just about everything features wise.

However, you might want to look at P4 capable platforms which are looking very 
good for focused thin OS networking.

Cheers,
Neil.


On 17/02/2018, 01:22, "uknof on behalf of Aftab Siddiqui" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> on 
behalf of [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

And they also have Cisco like CLI wrapper with ‘?’ help
On Sat, 17 Feb 2018 at 4:27 am, Sascha Luck [ml] 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi David,

have a look at Cumulus Linux. I've played with this on VMs and
Mellanox switches and VXLAN/EVPN with unnumbered eBGP is working.
The've been good with implementing asked-for features too, like
"q-in-vxlan" (I've not tested that yet)

cheers,
Sascha

On Thu, Feb 15, 2018 at 08:55:23PM +0000, David Farrell wrote:
>Just wondering if anyone on list had looked at this and had any experiences
>they'd care to share.
>
>I'm just starting to evaluate the options out there, for various reasons I
>need NOS with a 'traditional' CLI that network engineers would be familiar
>with as well as all the API bells and whistles. I've been leaning towards
>IP Infusion's OcNOS, and have seen coverage of both LINX and BT evaluating
>that. The context here is looking to transition from a old-school STP based
>DC LAN towards EVPN w/ VXLAN and taking a look around to see what's
>available alongside Juniper/Cisco offerings... Any experiences, positive or
>negative would be be useful. I've been doing some research but thought I'd
>ask the clueful here.


>
>After some time out in the wilderness, I look forward to seeing folks at
>UKNOF 40 :)
>
>David.
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Best Wishes,

Aftab A. Siddiqui

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