https://apps.juniper.net/home/port-checker/index.html

nice website to check port mix capabilities.

-Aaron

On 2/22/2023 5:06 PM, Thomas Scott via cisco-nsp wrote:
Yes - 400 Gbps throughput total If I recall correctly.

The MX204 has four rate-selectable ports that can be configured as
100-Gigabit Ethernet ports or 40-Gigabit Ethernet ports, or each port can
be configured as four 10-Gigabit Ethernet ports (by using a breakout
cable). The MX204 also has eight 10-Gigabit Ethernet ports. The four
rate-selectable ports support QSFP28 and QSFP+ transceivers, whereas the
eight 10-Gigabit Ethernet ports support SFP+ transceivers

https://www.juniper.net/documentation/us/en/hardware/mx204/topics/concept/mx204-description.html

Best Regards,
-Thomas Scott


On Wed, Feb 22, 2023 at 5:19 PM Eric Louie via cisco-nsp <
cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net> wrote:

Oh geez, I just realized I left a zero off the interface - we need 100G
interfaces both upstream (x1) and downstream (x2)
That probably changes the product choices a little bit.
Anyone with 100G Internet feeds want to let me know what you're using for
a border router?  I saw one reply for Arista already.
Does the MX204 have 100GE interfaces and throughput?
-e-

Eric Louie
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     On Wednesday, February 22, 2023 at 12:43:52 PM PST, Mark Tinka
<mark@tinka.africa> wrote:



  On 2/22/23 20:29, Eric Louie wrote:


    Mark, thanks.  We were quoted a MX304 for the Internet edge from
Juniper.  How has your experience been with it?  are you 10G upstream and
downstream?  Any IPS on the 10G connection?

  The MX304 is not worth the money, for as long as the MX204 exists.




   We tried an NCS-5501 and it was a disaster, in a word.  The 10G
interface, uRPF, source-based blackholing, and routing table depth with
Cisco is a limiting factor in their product line.

  Broadcom-based systems should always be looked at with one eye open,
i.e., test test test before you commit. This applies to any vendor, not
just Cisco.

  Mark.

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