[c-nsp] L2VPN between ASR920 and Juniper
Vinod Kumar Balasubramanyam (vinbalas)
vinbalas at cisco.com
Tue Sep 22 17:47:18 EDT 2015
Hi Gert,
I differ from your opinion.
If you compare the feature set, it is actually the other way.It's more of
a router with strong carrier ethernet capabilities.
ASR 920 supports MPLS, MPLE TE, MP-BGP, 6PE, 6 VPE, LFA, RLFA, L2VPN,
L3VPN, BGP PIC and some segment routing. Those are mostly the protocols
what you would see in a SP routing world space today. On the layer 2 we
support G.8032. REP, MST, CFM and Y1731.
Thanks,
Vinod Kumar Balasubramanyam
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On 9/22/15, 1:33 PM, "Gert Doering" <gert at greenie.muc.de> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>On Tue, Sep 22, 2015 at 10:42:22PM +0330, Alireza Soltanian wrote:
>> What do you mean?
>> You mean We cannot use EoMPLS over GRE on ASR920?
>> So why Cisco 7200VXR or Cisco 2800 can support this feature while they
>>are
>> older and weaker routers?
>
>Switches are dumb and fast, routers are slow and flexible.
>
>ASR920 is a closer to a switch than to a router.
>
>gert
>
>
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