While following that Arista chat... That reminded me of that little afternoon project years ago. So I decided to find new hamsters, fire up that VM, refresh the DB's and from the view point of a tiny 7206VXR/G1 with 2 T3 peers... The amount of superfluous subnet advertisement drop to ~120k from ~166k from the previous snapshot. And this is the distribution by country. country | superfluous --------------------+------------- United States | 28254 Brazil | 10012 China | 7537 India | 6449 Russian Federation | 4524 Korea, Republic of | 4062 Saudi Arabia | 3297 Australia | 2989 Indonesia | 2878 Hong Kong | 2251 Thailand | 2093 Canada | 2019 Taiwan | 1955 Ukraine | 1877 Singapore | 1856 Bulgaria | 1488 Argentina | 1436 Japan | 1403 Mexico | 1351 Chile | 1271 (Damn Canada, can't break top 10 again). PS: "Superfluous" is a nice way to say that the best path of a subnet is the same as his supernet. And yes I'm aware of the Weekly Routing Report, I was just curious to see it by country =D. ----- Alain Hebert ahebert@pubnix.net PubNIX Inc. 50 boul. St-Charles P.O. Box 26770 Beaconsfield, Quebec H9W 6G7 Tel: 514-990-5911 http://www.pubnix.net Fax: 514-990-9443 On 04/13/16 15:17, Mark Tinka wrote:
On 13/Apr/16 20:30, Colton Conor wrote:
How does the ASR 903 compare to the 920? When we got pricing for the ASR 903 it was more expensive than a real ASR 9k router. Feature-wise, it's more mature than the ASR920, as it came before.
Personally, I find it more of a device where you need a mix-and-match, e.g., at a RAN site. Not my kind of thing; I focus purely on Ethernet in a small form factor, which the ASR920 does very well.
But I'd move this query to c-nsp. There are a bunch of good folk there that use the ASR903 and can speak more authoritatively about it than I can.
Mark.