04-05-2004 09:48 PM
Right now vpls (lasserre-vkompella-draft) is supported on osm modules on 6500/7600 only. I have following questions:
1. is any other non-osm modules going to be supported?
2. are any other platforms like gsr, 7500, 7200 going to supported? I heard metro 3750 will be supported? what's the time frame?
3. is other vpls draft like kompella-draft using bgp as auto-discovery going to supported?
Thanks.
04-09-2004 10:34 AM
> 1. is any other non-osm modules going to be supported?
This URL gives you information on what user/core facing hardware is supported with VPLS:
> 2. are any other platforms like gsr, 7500, 7200 going to supported? I heard metro 3750 will be supported? what's the time frame?
Unfortunately, product roadmaps can't be discussed in public forums. I'd suggest you contact your Cisco sales representative for such information.
> 3. is other vpls draft like kompella-draft using bgp as auto-discovery going to supported?
The industry has widely accepted LDP as the signaling protocol for pseudo-wires. The lasserre-vkompella draft, that Cisco co-authors, includes support for BGP as an auto-discovery protocol. As with your previous question, I'd suggest you contact your Cisco sales representative for product roadmap details.
Hope this helps.
SA
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04-20-2004 07:15 AM
Is the FlexWAN not supported? It is listed as supported for MPLS earlier on the page linked above but is not in this list.
Thanks,
Greg
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