[f-nsp] NetIron CER 2000 as a metro switch
    Youssef Bengelloun-Zahr 
    youssef at 720.fr
       
    Wed Aug 28 18:44:39 EDT 2013
    
    
  
Hello Eric,
I have been running CER-RT as route reflectors and MPLS PEs for our "small" POPs just fine.
Now, if you are looking for metro switchs as a replacement for Cisco ME3600, you should probably take a look at the CES switchs destined for that typical use case.
Again, it all depends on your requirements/needs/sizing which you didn't specify.
HTH.
Le 29 août 2013 à 00:31, "Eric Louie" <elouie at yahoo.com> a écrit :
> I’m considering using the CER 2000 as a mpls PE switch.  I have been told that the CER-RT can also be used as an Internet edge switch (will hold multiple BGP tables)
>  
> I’m interested in your experiences in configuration and operation in either application.  What are you using for CE devices?  (Brocade doesn’t seem to have a branch office router)
>  
> (Currently using Cisco ME3600-X for PE and c871 for CE)
>  
> much appreciated,
> Eric Louie
>  
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