[f-nsp] Where have all the MLX/XMR users gone to?

Brant Ian Stevens branto at argentiumsolutions.com
Mon Jan 28 18:39:21 EST 2019


I'm actively moving customers to Juniper.

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Fredy Kuenzler wrote on 1/28/19 4:21 PM:
> We‘re testing the SLX for a while now but figured that quite a bit of 
> the wheel got reinvented, or, to be more precise, the new wheel is 
> only halfway round as of today.
>
> Any suggestions for $other_vendor? I actually liked the hardware of 
> the SLX - 24*10G and 12*100G.
>
> Meanwhile, BGP4 aggregation is our new buddy... #LifeBeyond750k.
>
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> Fredy Kuenzler
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> Am 28.01.2019 um 22:06 schrieb i3D.net <http://i3D.net> - Martijn 
> Schmidt <martijnschmidt at i3d.net <mailto:martijnschmidt at i3d.net>>:
>
>> I think everyone is phasing out their X-scalability hardware in 
>> anticipation of the global routing table growing larger than 786k 
>> IPv4 routes. These boxes don't have a long life ahead of them as a 
>> DFZ router, unless you only use X2-scalability cards in your 
>> chassis.. and with operators essentially being forced to upgrade to a 
>> completely different platform (SLX or $other_vendor), Brextreme's 
>> advantage of being the incumbent vendor in the network is pretty much 
>> completely negated.
>>
>> Finally, as a BDA, let me tell you that being stabbed in the back 
>> when it comes to my certification record has not benefited my opinion 
>> of the new owner(s) of the Brocade diaspora. Why they decided to not 
>> only pull the plug on the entire Brocade education program, but also 
>> delete the historical certification database from CertMetrics, is 
>> beyond me. It has become impossible to check the validity of years' 
>> worth of Brocade credentials.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Martijn
>>
>> On 28 January 2019 21:35:56 CET, Youssef Bengelloun-Zahr 
>> <bengelly at gmail.com <mailto:bengelly at gmail.com>> wrote:
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>>     Nope, just very little chatter.
>>
>>     BR.
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>>         Le 28 janv. 2019 à 20:32, joe mcguckin <joe at via.net
>>         <mailto:joe at via.net>> a écrit : Is there a new list for
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