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Re: New Switches with Broadcom StrataDNX


From: Jeff Tantsura <jefftant.ietf () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2016 12:00:13 -0700

It depends…

there’s a phenomenon called “next-hop flattening” which has to do with lookup recursiveness within the silicon.
Unless this is done (and this is big piece of work) not everything supported on Trio or Ezchip can be supported.

In general – Jericho (and its followers) is a great piece of silicon made by clueful folks… watch this space closely

Jeff
From:  Colton Conor <colton.conor () gmail com>
Date:  Monday, April 18, 2016 at 11:44 AM
To:  lincoln dale <ltd () interlink com au>
Cc:  Jeff Tantsura <jeff.tantsura () ericsson com>, "nanog () nanog org" <nanog () nanog org>
Subject:  Re: New Switches with Broadcom StrataDNX

So can this compete routing wise against something like a Juniper MX104 or Cisco ASR 9001? 

On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 1:42 PM, lincoln dale <ltd () interlink com au> wrote:
Yes. We also have 1M+ FIB support day one too - hence the letter 'R' denoting the evolution with 3rd generation of its 
evolution to internet edge/router use cases.

Not sure what other vendors are doing but I doubt others are yet shipping large table support.
(there's more to it than just the underlying native silicon)


cheers,

lincoln. (ltd () arista com)


On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 11:01 AM, Colton Conor <colton.conor () gmail com> wrote:
As a follow up to this post, it look like the Arista 7500R series has this
new chip inside of it.

On Wed, Jan 20, 2016 at 9:34 AM, Jeff Tantsura <jeff.tantsura () ericsson com>
wrote:

That's right, logic is in programming chips, not their property. You just
need to know what to program ;-)

Regards,
Jeff

On Jan 19, 2016, at 10:10 PM, Mark Tinka <mark.tinka () seacom mu> wrote:



On 20/Jan/16 00:17, Phil Bedard wrote:

Good point, there are many people looking at what I call FIB
optimization right now.  The key is having the programmability on the
device to make it happen.  Juniper/Cisco support it using policies to
filter RIB->FIB and I believe both also do per-NPU/PFE localized FIBs now.
I am not sure if that’s something supported on this new Broadcom chipset.
Depends on your network of course and where you are looking to position the
router.

I don't think the FIB needs to have specific support for selective
programming.

I think that comes in the code to instruct the control plane what it
should download to the FIB.

Cisco's and Juniper's support of this is on FIB that has been in
production long before the feature became available. It was just added
to code.

Mark.





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