Re: [j-nsp] Supported REs for M7i

2012-03-20 Thread Chris Cappuccio
Phil Mayers [p.may...@imperial.ac.uk] wrote: I really just want an RE which can be put on support. RE-400-256 doesn't cut it, RE-850 can still, but can't be bought new, so is of less use. Which leaves the new (and by the sound of it, prohibitively expensive) RE-1800. What's the big deal

Re: [j-nsp] Supported REs for M7i

2012-03-19 Thread Mike Williams
Hey Phil, I can't confirm if the RE-1800 is shipping yet or not, or what compatibility issues might arise, but we've had a quote for them. If you buy a new M7i (M7iBASE-AC-1GE) for $25k Juniper will replace the stock RE with the RE-1800 (RE-B-1800X1-4G-BB) for $5k. To buy just the RE-1800

Re: [j-nsp] Supported REs for M7i

2012-03-19 Thread Shiva Shankar
Hi Phil, RE-1800s seems to be supported only 64-bit JUNOS (only the kernel is 64 bit, all other process are 32-bit). So, you may need to take that into account before deciding. Cheers On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 11:58 AM, Mike Williams mike.willi...@comodo.comwrote: Hey Phil, I can't confirm if

[j-nsp] Supported REs for M7i

2012-03-16 Thread Phil Mayers
All, We have a pair of M7i which in a previous life served as our border routers. Since we moved to 10gig, they've served primarily as PIM RPs since they have the tunnel services PIC. We're taking the opportunity to re-architect our network, and I want to use them as route-reflectors. They