Everyone, you do realize that the EX switches were designed to get Juniper into 
the enterprise switching market (although poorly). This is what they are doing, 
Don't expect features of the MX to show up. 

As of the current software offering the EX 8200 isn't even up to par with a 
6500 feature wise yet. While its not the best at everything, the 6500 is a 
swiss army knife. Its going to take quite a bit of time to be at the same 
level. Then also take the fact that the 6500 is dead as a strategic platform. 
The Nexus 7k is the new boy on the block. Juniper needs to push features and 
hardware faster to keep up, yet sadly I don't think they're doing it. 


------Original Message------
From: Stefan Fouant
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Chassis-wide VLAN space? Great!... Juniper just managed to build a Cisco 6509 ;)

Stefan Fouant
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Date: Sun, 21 Mar 2010 03:23:41 
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Subject: Re: [j-nsp] EX 8200 deployment

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