~$45k is the US list price... typical discount applies :-) 

thanks, 
-Randy 

----- On Aug 8, 2019, at 2:33 AM, Baldur Norddahl <baldur.nordd...@gmail.com> 
wrote: 

> 45k? No no, the mx204 with enough license to do BGP is more like 20k - 25k or
> less. It is actually quite cheap, so I doubt the OP will find anything much
> cheaper without going used or do a software router.

> I feel it should be mentioned that a Linux box with 4x10G NIC and some random
> switch as port expander also will be able to fulfil the requirements and for a
> fraction of any other solution.

> Regards

> Baldur

> tor. 8. aug. 2019 06.47 skrev Randy Carpenter < [ mailto:rcar...@network1.net 
> |
> rcar...@network1.net ] >:

>> If you don't require redundant routing engines, there is nothing from Juniper
>> that will cost less and have the capacity you require. In fact, there really
>> aren't any cheaper MX options at all, other than the kneecapped MX80 and 
>> MX104
>> variants. MX204 is really a nice box. I only wish they had a redundant 
>> version.

>> Is price your only concern with the MX204? You might not need the full blown 
>> -R
>> or -IR version, so the list price would only be ~$45K.

>> I'm not too familiar with other vendors, so I'll leave that to others.

>> thanks,
>> -Randy

>> ----- On Aug 7, 2019, at 11:02 PM, Mehmet Akcin < [ mailto:meh...@akcin.net |
>> meh...@akcin.net ] > wrote:

>>> Greetings,

>>> I am looking for some suggestions on alternatives to mx204.

>>> Any recommendations on something more affordable which can handle full 
>>> routing
>>> tables from two providers?

>>> Prefer Juniper but happy to look alternatives.
>>> Min 6-8 10G ports are required
>>> 1G support required

>>> Thanks in advance!

>>> Mehmet
>>> --
>>> Mehmet
>>> +1-424-298-1903

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