[c-nsp] Equipment for a large-ish LAN event

Frank Bulk frnkblk at iname.com
Sat Dec 26 12:18:40 EST 2015


This thread and the video might be interesting and relevant:
http://markmail.org/thread/crgxdtqsbegf72ah

Frank

-----Original Message-----
From: cisco-nsp [mailto:cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of
Laurent Dumont
Sent: Tuesday, December 08, 2015 2:08 PM
To: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
Subject: [c-nsp] Equipment for a large-ish LAN event

Hi gents,

This email might seem a bit strange but bear with me. I am a member of a 
student club in Montreal named "Lan ETS". Every year, we organize on the 
biggest LAN event in North-America. We have an amazing partnership with 
Cisco where they allow us to request a fair amount of equipment so that 
we can create the best experience for our players.

This year, we are looking into some equipment that slightly out of our 
usual expertise. Usually, we target high-density stackable switches like 
a 3650/3750/3850 with 48 GigE and 4 SFP for our 10G core. We design our 
network around small "islands" of players all linked with each other 
through a 2x10G fiber network. Everyone is assigned a public address and 
we route everyone out through our core switch.

We were looking at either the Nexus 7004 chassis or the ASR 9004/9006 
chassis as the core "switch". We would then use 48xGigE and 1x24 SFP+ 
line cards. Our actual port requirements and somewhat flexible but we do 
need at least 4x10G Fiber ports. And at least 48 GigE ports for players 
or access switches.

I'm also open to any suggestion within Cisco portfolio. Our needs are 
pretty standard and nothing extraordinary but we would like to use this 
opportunity in order to try new equipment and technologies that are 
usually only seem within ISP and large networks.

I appreciate any input on the matter!

Thank you

-- 
Laurent Dumont
https://coldnorthadmin.com

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