[f-nsp] XMR Assistance

Eldon Koyle ekoyle+puck.nether.net at gmail.com
Wed Jun 26 21:28:20 EDT 2019


Are you using the default CAM partition profile?  It's probably not
suitable for a full table.

Do all of your cards have the same FIB size, and is this large enough for
the number of installed routes?

Any IPv6 routes?  IIRC, the advertised max FIB sizes are with all CAM
allocated to IPv4.

-- 
Eldon

On Wed, Jun 26, 2019, 13:13 Derek Maxwell <derek.maxwell at trueinnovation.net>
wrote:

> Hello Foundry List,
>
> We're currently launching a new site and using a Brocade/Foundry XMR.
> While I've built a number of simple to moderate configs in RX over the last
> few years, the XMR is new territory. When I tried to build the same config
> that I would use in a RX, I encountered odd, intermittent, and unexplained
> behavior. I didn't realize that IronWare would be significantly different
> between the two, as the syntax looks the same, so I was caught a bit off
> guard.
>
> I'm looking for a consultant to do a one-off project to build a solid
> config, likely addressing things that I would miss even if I didn't have
> the odd issues listed above. I'd prefer to pay to do things properly the
> first time.
>
> This unit is for a colocation site with 2 full BGP tables coming in, a
> Layer 2 circuit which provides IP to our office in the same metro, a
> handful of routed virtual interfaces, and a small number of VLANs. The
> single XMR comprises the entire colo network at this point, as it is just a
> single cabinet deployment. We may add Arista 25G equipment for
> hyperconverged storage purposes in the future, but that would likely not
> extend to the Brocade side.
>
> Does anyone have interest in building this out? We are currently running
> the Layer 2 and a single BGP (default only) table on a FCX and it's stable,
> so there isn't incredible urgency until I return from vacation at the end
> of July.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Derek Maxwell
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