[f-nsp] CES/CER2000 Products

Fredy Kuenzler kuenzler at init7.net
Mon Aug 23 12:18:07 EDT 2010


Am 23.08.2010 16:56, schrieb William Jackson:
> Does anyone have any feedback regarding features/stability and
> performance on these platforms?
>
> We are looking at upgrading our some equipment and whilst waiting for
> demo units to arrive would like to hear what others think have
> experienced?
>
> We have been looking at Juniper SRX650 boxes, which whilst are feature
> rich are software forwarding and don’t have hardware forwarding for
> routed traffic.

We have a number of CER2000 operational for several months and cannot report
any issues so far. The following Ironware version has been proven as
stable with BGP, IPv6 and MPLS.

HTH,
Fredy



#sh version
System: NetIron CER (Serial #: P0SA13F048,  Part #: 40-1000347-04)
License: ADV_SVCS_PREM (LID: rFucGIhFJN)
Boot     : Version 5.0.0T185 Copyright (c) 1996-2009 Brocade Communications
Systems, Inc.
Compiled on Apr 19 2010 at 17:28:20 labeled as ceb05000
  (443151 bytes) from boot flash
Monitor  : Version 5.0.0T185 Copyright (c) 1996-2009 Brocade Communications
Systems, Inc.
Compiled on Apr 19 2010 at 17:28:20 labeled as ceb05000
  (443151 bytes) from code flash
IronWare : Version 5.0.0T183 Copyright (c) 1996-2009 Brocade Communications
Systems, Inc.
Compiled on Apr 22 2010 at 14:25:14 labeled as ce05000
  (11614086 bytes) from Primary
CPLD Version: 0x00000010
Micro-Controller Version: 0x0000000d
800 MHz Power PC processor 8544 (version 8021/0022) 400 MHz bus
512 KB Boot Flash (AM29LV040B), 64 MB Code Flash (MT28F256J3)
2048 MB DRAM
Daughter Board: Serial #: L8SA02F05D, Part #: 40-1000377-02
System uptime is 6 days 15 hours 54 minutes 44 seconds



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