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Re: Alcatel-Lucent 7750 Service Router (SR)
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Dan Snyder)
Wed May 6 18:22:38 2015
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From: Dan Snyder <sliplever@gmail.com>
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Date: Wed, 6 May 2015 18:22:31 -0400
To: Colton Conor <colton.conor@gmail.com>
Cc: NANOG <nanog@nanog.org>
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They are definitely good for that. We use them in part of our network for so=
mething very similar.=20
I am not sure why they aren't mentioned that much. I know that they have bee=
n pretty popular in the past couple years.
We are planning on using 7750 SR-a4's in the future but right now we mainly h=
ave 7750SR7/12s.
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> On May 6, 2015, at 6:00 PM, Colton Conor <colton.conor@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Taking full BGP routes from 4+ carriers on 10G connections. Why is ALU nev=
er mentioned, but Juniper MX and Cisco are all day long?=20
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> The new 7750 SR-a4 looks like a Juniper MX80 or MX104 killer.=20
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>> On Wed, May 6, 2015 at 4:58 PM, Dan Snyder <sliplever@gmail.com> wrote:
>> We have been using them for almost 8 years now and have been pretty happy=
. What are you looking to use them for?
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>> Sent from my iPhone
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>> > On May 6, 2015, at 5:48 PM, Colton Conor <colton.conor@gmail.com> wrote=
:
>> >
>> > I was wondering if anyone was using a Alcatel-Lucent 7750 Service Rout=
er
>> > (SR) in their network? How does this platform compare the the Cisco ASR=
,
>> > Brocade MLXe, and Juniper MX line?
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