Re: [j-nsp] Cisco ME3600 migration to something with more 10 gig ports

2015-10-26 Thread Aaron
? Any other comparable products out there y'all know of? Aaron -Original Message- From: juniper-nsp [mailto:juniper-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Raphael Mazelier Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2015 12:45 PM To: juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net Subject: Re: [j-nsp] Cisco ME3600 migration to some

Re: [j-nsp] Cisco ME3600 migration to something with more 10 gig ports

2015-07-21 Thread Colton Conor
What does the price point of the ME3600X/ASR920 platform look like? Looks like for at least the ASR920 and 10G SPF+ ports you have the buy the chassis and then upgrade licenses? Considering a Juniper GFX5100 is ~$11k brand new does it make any sense to go with something like an ASR920, or does

Re: [j-nsp] Cisco ME3600 migration to something with more 10 gig ports

2015-07-21 Thread Mark Tinka
On 21/Jul/15 14:41, Colton Conor wrote: What does the price point of the ME3600X/ASR920 platform look like? Looks like for at least the ASR920 and 10G SPF+ ports you have the buy the chassis and then upgrade licenses? As with any vendor, the best deal you can do is one that won't be

Re: [j-nsp] Cisco ME3600 migration to something with more 10 gig ports

2015-07-15 Thread Mark Tinka
On 14/Jul/15 19:44, Raphael Mazelier wrote: If l3vpn is your case you can consider ex4550 (with caution). I use them as PE with some kind of succes. But.. there is some limitations you should be aware of : - the cpu is slow, even the snmp process can kill the control plane if there is

Re: [j-nsp] Cisco ME3600 migration to something with more 10 gig ports

2015-07-14 Thread Mark Tinka
On 13/Jul/15 17:40, Ivan Ivanov wrote: PTX1000 https://www.juniper.net/us/en/products-services/routing/ptx-series/ptx1000/ Looks good, but won't hit the ME3600X/ASR920 price-point. For cheaper option you can check ACX5000. ACX5000

Re: [j-nsp] Cisco ME3600 migration to something with more 10 gig ports

2015-07-14 Thread Luis Balbinot
Take a look at the EX4550. Just pay attention on the number of routes it supports and see if that suits you. It's not a core router, but neither is the ME3600. On Jul 13, 2015 11:54 AM, Aaron aar...@gvtc.com wrote: Hi everyone, I'm needing more 10 gig ports in my CO's for purposes of

Re: [j-nsp] Cisco ME3600 migration to something with more 10 gig ports

2015-07-14 Thread Mark Tinka
On 14/Jul/15 14:12, Luis Balbinot wrote: Take a look at the EX4550. Just pay attention on the number of routes it supports and see if that suits you. It's not a core router, but neither is the ME3600. OP is looking for a 1U switch that is really a router with full IP/MPLS capabilities, but

Re: [j-nsp] Cisco ME3600 migration to something with more 10 gig ports

2015-07-14 Thread Phil Mayers
On 14/07/15 13:18, Mark Tinka wrote: On 14/Jul/15 14:12, Luis Balbinot wrote: Take a look at the EX4550. Just pay attention on the number of routes it supports and see if that suits you. It's not a core router, but neither is the ME3600. OP is looking for a 1U switch that is really a router

Re: [j-nsp] Cisco ME3600 migration to something with more 10 gig ports

2015-07-14 Thread Phil Mayers
On 14/07/15 14:36, Richard Hartmann wrote: On Tue, Jul 14, 2015 at 2:54 PM, Phil Mayers p.may...@imperial.ac.uk wrote: QFX 5100? My experience with that platform and 14.1 has been very unpleasant. 13.2 does not support MPLS PE. Yikes. That's good (well, bad, but you know what I mean) to be

Re: [j-nsp] Cisco ME3600 migration to something with more 10 gig ports

2015-07-14 Thread Mark Tinka
On 14/Jul/15 14:54, Phil Mayers wrote: QFX 5100? Juniper cited that to us as a collapsed MPLS L3VPN P/PE and claim pretty good features. Not tried one yet. Isn't that the seed that fertilized the (ACX5000) egg? Mark. ___ juniper-nsp mailing

Re: [j-nsp] Cisco ME3600 migration to something with more 10 gig ports

2015-07-14 Thread Richard Hartmann
On Tue, Jul 14, 2015 at 2:54 PM, Phil Mayers p.may...@imperial.ac.uk wrote: QFX 5100? My experience with that platform and 14.1 has been very unpleasant. 13.2 does not support MPLS PE. Juniper cited that to us as a collapsed MPLS L3VPN P/PE and claim pretty good features. Not tried one yet.

Re: [j-nsp] Cisco ME3600 migration to something with more 10 gig ports

2015-07-14 Thread Raphael Mazelier
Le 14/07/15 15:45, Phil Mayers a écrit : L3VPN was our use-case; it may or may not do L2VPN, we don't have much use for it locally. If l3vpn is your case you can consider ex4550 (with caution). I use them as PE with some kind of succes. But.. there is some limitations you should be aware

Re: [j-nsp] Cisco ME3600 migration to something with more 10 gig ports

2015-07-13 Thread Ivan Ivanov
Hi, Look at newly released PTX1000 from Juniper. It comes with latest J custom silicon and unlike the first version it comes also with full blow routing. PTX1000 https://www.juniper.net/us/en/products-services/routing/ptx-series/ptx1000/ For cheaper option you can check ACX5000. ACX5000