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Re: Device specifically made for high capacity GRE tunnels for dozens of sites
From: Phil Fagan <philfagan () gmail com>
Date: Sat, 19 Jan 2013 00:30:46 -0700
I'd stay clear of the 34s On Jan 18, 2013 11:56 PM, "Julien Goodwin" <nanog () studio442 com au> wrote:
Another (somewhat cheaper) Juniper option if you meet its limits is the EX[34]200's which now do GRE in hardware: http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/en_US/junos12.1/topics/concept/gre-tunnel-services.html On 19/01/13 05:36, PC wrote:mx80 (or similar) or ASR. The MX would probably be my preference forjustpushing huge amounts of GRE packets and scales nicely in a single box solution. On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 11:21 AM, Christopher Morrow < morrowc.lists () gmail com> wrote:On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 12:51 PM, A. Pishdadi <apishdadi () gmail com>wrote:Hello, Can anyone recommend a device that will allow for multiple gigabit gre tunnels with ability to handle up to a million pps? I know it can be done on a bsd or nix box , or something running junosbutIm looking for something specifically made and tailored for GREtunnels.dedicate an MPC on an MX box? 10gbps of gre, weee!
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- Device specifically made for high capacity GRE tunnels for dozens of sites A. Pishdadi (Jan 18)
- Re: Device specifically made for high capacity GRE tunnels for dozens of sites Faisal Imtiaz (Jan 18)
- Re: Device specifically made for high capacity GRE tunnels for dozens of sites Christopher Morrow (Jan 18)
- Re: Device specifically made for high capacity GRE tunnels for dozens of sites PC (Jan 18)
- Re: Device specifically made for high capacity GRE tunnels for dozens of sites Julien Goodwin (Jan 18)
- Re: Device specifically made for high capacity GRE tunnels for dozens of sites Nitzan Tzelniker (Jan 20)
- Re: Device specifically made for high capacity GRE tunnels for dozens of sites Phil Fagan (Jan 20)
- Re: Device specifically made for high capacity GRE tunnels for dozens of sites PC (Jan 18)
- Re: Device specifically made for high capacity GRE tunnels for dozens of sites Phil Bedard (Jan 18)