[c-nsp] looking to find the best cisco device
Chris Balmain
Chris.Balmain at connectivityit.com.au
Mon Oct 24 22:12:36 EDT 2016
You can stick a 1x10G SPA in the 1001-X to bring it up to 3x 10G interfaces. There are some caveats, though: the platform's throughput as licensed is only up to 20G; and the SPA uses XFP, as opposed to SFP+ in the built-in 10G ports.
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From: cisco-nsp [mailto:cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of james list
Sent: Tuesday, 25 October 2016 2:56 AM
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Subject: [c-nsp] looking to find the best cisco device
Dear expert
I’m having a look to a scenario in order to find the best matching (and
cheapest) device.
I need at least 3 x 10 Gbs interface (one in ingress and 2 in egress
port-channel) and to support functionalities such as:
- BGP
- Mcast PIM
- Mcast proxy register
- NAT
- 10 Gbs throughput line rate
I’m looking an 1001-X but it seems support only 2 x 10 Gbs interface and 1001-HX is too much expensive.
I was looking for different solutions (ie 3850) but not all the functionalities are supported (ie NAT).
Any other idea can you suggest to me ?
Cheers
James
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