Re: Juniper M5/M10 Midplane problems ??

2003-01-06 Thread John L Lee
john, While I/we have tested the M5/M10 series from Juniper we did not role them out in the field. The Mid plane design is / was a standard design to seperate packet, cell, or tdm processing from the electrical or optical interfaces. You would have to replace the interface card and cables

Juniper M5/M10 Midplane problems ??

2003-01-04 Thread john
Been looking at a M5/M10 box and have noticed its not real easy (unless I'm blind) to replace the mid-plane. Thus I'm wondering what people in the field have experienced with respect to mid-plane failures. 1. Bent or broken pins on the PIC side 2. Circuit failures My eval of this product

Re: Juniper M5/M10 Midplane problems ??

2003-01-04 Thread Dave Aaldering
On Sat, Jan 04, 2003 at 02:36:53PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi John, Been looking at a M5/M10 box and have noticed its not real easy (unless I'm blind) to replace the mid-plane. Thus I'm wondering what people in the field have experienced with respect to mid-plane failures.