[c-nsp] 3750 Metro MPLS

Justin Shore justin at justinshore.com
Mon Sep 17 23:47:56 EDT 2007


I've got a pair of each.  The ME6524 has been a pretty good router for 
us so far, other than the lack of L2TP support and no GRE in hardware. 
Other than that it's a nice little workhorse.  Our 3750MEs are also 
doing L3.  I wish the ports were GigE though.

Justin


Rubens Kuhl Jr. wrote:
> Be aware that MPLS support in 3750ME is a mess, with lots of
> limitations, unsolved issues and broken promises. 3750 is a good L3
> switch in the Ethernet+IP arena, and just that.
> 
> On the other hand, ME6500 is a very good MPLS box. Besides doesn't
> supporting VPLS (can be a member of an H-VPLS architeture, but doesn't
> do VPLS) and limitations with EoMPLS requiring routerport instead of
> switchport that can be designed around, it's simply a lot of routes,
> labels, ACLs that can be handled with very little effort. Good
> product, indeed.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Rubens
> 
> 
> 
> On 9/17/07, Justin Shore <justin at justinshore.com> wrote:
>>  From reading the data sheet I think you're right.
>>
>> http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/products/ps6580/products_data_sheet0900aecd8034fef3.html
>>
>> I don't see any mention of MPLS.  I was thinking that most of the MEs
>> had at least basic MPLS features on the uplinks across all models.  I
>> was actually thinking about ordering a couple.  Good thing this Chris
>> posed his question.
>>
>> Thanks for the info
>>   Justin
>>
>>
>> Munroe, James (DSS/MAS) wrote:
>>> The Cisco ME-3400 series do not support MPLS (RFC 2547 VPNs, EoMPLS, VPLS, TE, etc...).  The ME-3400 only supports Multi-VRF CE (aka VRF-Lite).  They do not support LDP for label exchange, and from what I've been told by the PLM they never will.  12.2.40SE adds Multicast VRF (mVRF) lite support and SSM if you're interested.  This support was also added to the 3750ME.
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