Hi,
We have a number of M7i's and an M10i and are very happy with them.
However, we need to go to 10Gig shortly and I wondered if anyone could
suggest what options are available. I understand Juniper have some new
switches and wonderd if they might be suitable.
We need at least 4 x 10G
We have a number of M7i's and an M10i and are very happy with them.
However, we need to go to 10Gig shortly and I wondered if anyone could
suggest what options are available. I understand Juniper have some new
switches and wonderd if they might be suitable.
We need at least 4 x 10G
On Tuesday 03 February 2009 10:30:32 pm Mark Johnson wrote:
However, we need to go to 10Gig shortly and I wondered if
anyone could suggest what options are available. I
understand Juniper have some new switches and wonderd if
they might be suitable.
I guess you're talking about the MX-series
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Subject: [j-nsp] Upgrade from M10i?
Hi,
We have a number of M7i's and an M10i and
The second option is the EX platform, if you make 2 EX 4200-24s into a
virtual chassis, and put the 2x10GigE uplink module into each one, you can
create a router / switch with 48 GigE ports and 4 10GigE ports. This will be
the cheapest option, but the code is still maturing, and I'm not
On Tue, Feb 03, 2009 at 05:23:27PM -, michael.fi...@bt.com wrote:
Hi,
We have a number of M7i's and an M10i and are very happy with them.
However, we need to go to 10Gig shortly and I wondered if
anyone could
suggest what options are available. I understand Juniper have
On Wednesday 04 February 2009 01:47:47 am Eric Van Tol
wrote:
I can't see how
it's worth taking up two DPC slots to do so, unless you
have slots to burn and *really really really* need to
throw a SONET PIC into it to satisfy a particular part of
your network design that can't be satisfied
On Tue, Feb 03, 2009 at 06:35:34PM +0100, sth...@nethelp.no wrote:
Given the requirement of full BGP routes, I don't believe the EX
platform is an acceptable alternative...
Well, that all depends what you want to do with the BGP routes. The EX
has more than enough CPU and RAM to take a full
Hi techies ,
I m using table map command in cisco routers .
can anyone tell me the equivalent of table-map command in juniper
configuration .
router bgp xxyy
table-map INTERNATIONAL
route-map INTERNATIONAL permit 10
match community 10
set ip qos-group 10
!
route-map INTERNATIONAL permit
On Wednesday 04 February 2009 03:07:44 pm shariq qamar
wrote:
I m using table map command in cisco routers .
can anyone tell me the equivalent of table-map command in
juniper configuration .
It looks like you're doing QPPB for Cisco.
We managed to test the same on JunOS using DCU.
Mark.
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