Best bang for the buck is going to be the 7600 w/SUP720 or RSP720.

The XR12000 (GSR) models will work as well, but the Ethernet cost on  
those is going to be high.  Not as high as on a M120, but higher than  
the 7600.

Phil


On Jun 6, 2007, at 12:59 PM, Auquier Benoit wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm looking for info on what would be technically equivalent to one
> redundant juniper m120 configuration in terms of cisco hardware.
> Requirements are :
> - redundant PSU
> - redundant routing engine
> - ability to take 4 full BGP views and about 25 peers
> - 10 interfaces, gigabit ethernet type
> - ability to scale to 10 GB ethernet in near future without too much
> re-investment outside interface cards .
>
> Could somebody point me to the right range of models ?
>
>
> thanks
>
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