Check out this article: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps646/products_qanda_item091... Get rid of the 3550. Get youself a 6509 or 6513 :0 -Mike On 5/11/07, Randal Kohutek <nanog@data102.com> wrote:
We currently offer HSRP everywhere, the problem is that it doesn't scale on a budget. For example, a 3550 can do 16 HSRP groups, limiting the number of customers that we can attach to (2x 3550s) to 16. That's a lot of distribution infrastructure for 16 customers. Then to scale that, say, to 200+ customers, that means we have 12-13 pairs of distribution routers, each with 2x gigE uplinks to the core ... Which means that either (A) the core has to be really big or (b) we get fewer, more powerful distribution devices.
This is where my employer is at now - I admit, we're tiny in the datacenter world - but the cost to aggregate 100+ HSRP groups into the core, with room to grow, is pretty staggering for a smb.
This why the suits are wondering if there is a revenue opportunity hiding somewhere to finance such a thing. Ah, the joys of growing out of your britches :)
Thanks for any continued response, Randal
-----Original Message----- From: owner-nanog@merit.edu [mailto:owner-nanog@merit.edu] On Behalf Of Mike Lyon Sent: Friday, May 11, 2007 12:40 PM To: Randal Kohutek Cc: nanog@merit.edu Subject: Re: HSRP availability in datacenters?
So is the question: you are selling transit to your customers and you are wondering if you should charge your customer for allowing them to use your HSRP gateway instead of a physical interface on your router?
Personally, if I saw a provider charging for that service, I would shy away from them. Only because it tells me they are piece-mealing their services and are cheap. I would think a good provider would include that (and/or not sell it WITHOUT HSRP) in their sales offering. If for the only reason of customer support nightmares. If you have your customers on HSRP and you have a router go down, you wont have them calling you every five minutes bitching at you...
-Mike
On 5/11/07, Randal Kohutek <nanog@data102.com> wrote:
My cohorts in suits have begun wondering if HSRP is standard for customer gateways, and from there wondering if it is
I did some research and came up with mixed results; I'd
something we should charge for. like to hear
nanogers experiences with this:
In your experience, do datacenters provide free HSRP gateways, or do they make you pay for it?
Real world examples are better than Google :) Thanks, Randal