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Re: nexus N3K-C3064PQ vs juniper ex4500 in order to protect against ddos


From: Mike Hammett <nanog () ics-il net>
Date: Sat, 1 Oct 2016 09:22:32 -0500 (CDT)

That sort of thing has never bothered me much. If the platform is so great, surely it'll last more than a few years. 
What's the MTBF on these things? Decades? 

Better power performance, newer features, higher capacities sure are all great reasons to get newer hardware. EOL 
isn't. Don't too many of you adopt that strategy, though. I still want my source of cheap EOL hardware. :-) 




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Mike Hammett 
Intelligent Computing Solutions 
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Midwest-IX 
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From: "Matt Freitag" <mlfreita () mtu edu> 
To: "Saku Ytti" <saku () ytti fi> 
Cc: "nanog list" <nanog () nanog org> 
Sent: Friday, September 30, 2016 3:50:25 PM 
Subject: Re: nexus N3K-C3064PQ vs juniper ex4500 in order to protect against ddos 

Pedro, 

Please also keep in mind that the Juniper EX4500 is an end of life product. 
Soon you won't be able to get Juniper to support you. That's why there are 
so many for so cheap on eBay. 

Matt Freitag 
Network Engineer I 
Information Technology 
Michigan Technological University 
(906) 487-3696 <%28906%29%20487-3696> 
https://www.mtu.edu/ 
https://www.it.mtu.edu/ 

On Fri, Sep 30, 2016 at 4:06 PM, Saku Ytti <saku () ytti fi> wrote: 

On 30 September 2016 at 22:42, Pedro <piotr.1234 () interia pl> wrote: 

Hey Pedro, 

I have some idea to put switch before bgp router in order to terminate 
isp 
10G uplinks on switch, not router. Main reason is that could be some 
kind of 
1st level of defence against ddos, second reason, less important, save 
cost 
of router ports, do many port mirrors. 

I don't understand your rationale, unless your router is software box, 
but as it has 10G interface, probably not. 
Your router should be able to limit packets in HW, likely with better 
counter and filtering options than cheap switch. 

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++ytti 



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