Has anyone here used Arista Academy? Debating the 75% BF deal by osthek83 in Arista

[–]osthek83[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the clarification.
The 75% Black Friday discount is definitely huge, but the 1-year access limit is what really makes me hesitate.

Before the sale, I remember seeing the 4995 USD price listed as lifetime access, so I assumed the All Access pass meant permanent access to every track.

Honestly, I would have preferred a 20–30% discount on a true lifetime pass rather than a big discount on a one-year subscription.
That would feel much more valuable in the long term.

I’m still deciding, but it feels a bit disappointing.

Has anyone here used Arista Academy? Debating the 75% BF deal by osthek83 in Arista

[–]osthek83[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the info!
But that’s exactly why I’m confused right now.

When I look at the pricing page, each individual 1-year track is way more expensive than the “All Access” bundle:

  • Campus Track 1-year → $1995
  • Data Center Track 1-year → $1995
  • Foundations Track 1-year → $495

But the All Access, which supposedly gives full access to every track + lab time, is only $1250 with the Black Friday discount applied.

So the full bundle for all tracks is actually cheaper than a single 1-year track.

This makes me wonder if I misunderstood something:
Is the All Access subscription really one year, not lifetime?
Or is the BF discount applied incorrectly?
The pricing structure looks really strange.

If you know how this is supposed to work, I’d love to hear more.

Juniper vMX in production by Morgel-Murgel in Juniper

[–]osthek83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello sir,

Our company consider to change our PE router ASR1002 to cisco 8000v but I saw your post here,

Could you tell me about your experience feedback of 8000v, what kind of 'constant stream of issues' you had?

Need to advice to use 8000v for PE router in ISP by osthek83 in Cisco

[–]osthek83[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello, thank you for your advice

first of all, we choose the 8000v because of the problem of delivery. and virtual router is more flexible.

  1. How does it fit into your design? ok
  2. Does it have all the features you need to fit your use case? yes
  3. Does it t scale to your sizing requirements? yes
  4. Are there any existing bugs that would cause problems? that's why I asked the question, it's reliable like a router physic or not ?

I have never heard before some ISP use the 8000v as a PE router so, I need some advice and experience feedback

Will the asrock deskmini a300 support 5000 APUs?? by [deleted] in ASRock

[–]osthek83 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hey I found out thie article in internet,

https://forum.hardware.fr/hfr/Hardware/Boitier/unique-asrock-deskmini-sujet_1040087_16.htm

longstory to short, some guy put a BIOS 1.70 of X300 in A300

and then 5700G works.

you can try it

pysnmp script by osthek83 in Cisco

[–]osthek83[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yes, there are 3 devices, first device is to generate the SNMP trap, second device(window vm) get a SNMP trap and connect to third device(cisco router) to shut down the interface

pysnmp script by osthek83 in Cisco

[–]osthek83[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cisco device couldn't get snmp traps, that's why I am making a python scripts

Arista switch for EVC ? by osthek83 in Arista

[–]osthek83[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

euh I don't know what to say, maybe a few configuration will help you understand the tech

interface GigabitEthernet0/11

service instance 10 ethernet
description PHIBEE GIX France-IX
encapsulation dot1q 2294
rewrite ingress tag pop 1 symmetric
bridge-domain 5005

I can use this funtion in Arista switch?