On 06/03/18 12:22, Paul Bone wrote: > We use a fair few Cisco ME3600 but these only have 2*10G and are > discontinued so at the moment, the CISCO ASR920 is looking the most cost > effective solution but we are interested if anyone else has any ideas?
The 9001 is the tool if full tables are required. It is a mean peering router (far better than the MX80 or 104 for convergence speed) but perhaps overkill for customer edge functionality. If not, then don't overlook the 903/907. I've also seen some people use the ASR1000 range in these areas, too, but that does have a metric tonne of features - that you might want to avoid paying for. Kind regards, -- Tom Hill Network Manager Bytemark Limited http://www.bytemark.co.uk/ tel. +44 1904 890 890
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