[j-nsp] VLAN's on EX4300 with 13.2X50-D15.3

Tim Durack tdurack at gmail.com
Tue Feb 25 11:54:30 EST 2014


Can one run full IGP+MP-BGP VPLS/L2VPN/L3VPN on the ex4300?


On Thu, Feb 20, 2014 at 5:08 PM, Ben Dale <bdale at comlinx.com.au> wrote:

>
> On 20 Feb 2014, at 6:00 pm, Per Granath <per.granath at gcc.com.cy> wrote:
>
> > For the mixed VC, the options are EX42+EX4550 or EX43+QFX.
> >
> > For VC, the EX42 uses VCP-cables, while the EX43 uses QSFP-DAC-cables
> (assuming you do not want to waste your 10G ports).
> >
> > EX42 and EX43 has the same price.
> > EX4550 is somewhat cheaper than QFX.
>
> A word of caution on the "same price" between EX42/43:
>
> If you want to use the EX4300 for L3 (and lets face it, that's probably
> everyone) you'll require the Enhanced Feature License for OSPFv2/3, IGMP
> v1/v2, PIM, VRF-Lite, QinQ and OAM.  EX4200 includes all this in the base
> license.
>
> Both still require the Advanced Feature License for BGP, ISIS and MPLS.
>
> If you want to install the Advanced Feature License on EX4300 though, you
> need to buy both the EFL *and* AFL.
>
> All features are still available for testing without licenses, but you get
> the nag message every minute in syslog.
>
> All that said, being able to VC up to 5 of these things together with a
> dedicated 40G between any two is pretty darn cool.
>
> Ben
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