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RE: Comparison of freeware open source switch software?


From: <7riw77 () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2018 22:46:59 -0500


My understanding is the same as Ricky's. At least in the Broadcom word, you
have to license the SDK from Broadcom in order to develop against it and, more
importantly, have documentation of which register does what. I don't know if
you need to license it to program the ASIC (assuming you can do it without SDK
in a sensible fashion).

If you can live within SAI's capabilities, SAI is freely available for Broadcom. This is what SONiC uses to communicate 
to the Broadcom chipset, and it works well.

If you really want a rundown, please ping me off list; I have a good bit of information I could share from prior 
presentations... You can also look up my presentations at nanog/lacnog on the topic, but I'm glad to fill in what I 
know beyond what's there if it's helpful.

😊

Russ


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