[j-nsp] Counter on subinterface on EX
Raphael Mazelier
raph at futomaki.net
Mon May 11 06:07:31 EDT 2015
Le 11/05/15 11:49, Mark Tinka a écrit :
>
> Juniper have never really had a proper router that comes in a switch
> form-factor. We are evaluating the ACX5000 platform for this, and it
> looks very promising; but its use of off-the-shelf silicon is getting in
> the way. The EX (certainly the 1U switches) are terrible routers; I
> can't speak to the capability of the big EX chassis', never tested them.
>
Speaking about EX4550
I think they are OK for basic routing.
In my use case (l3vpn, and customers demarcation) results are mixed.
They worked, they are stable but :
Remaining problems are :
- l2vpn mess (I ve found a working config, but what a pain)
- no-auto export, local leaking not working
- and no statistics for subif
That say, despite theirs limitations, I think they have a really good
value for money. I just not correctly identify them when I bought them...
(if only I had a better budget and more time :)
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Raphael Mazelier
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