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Re: Mx204 alternative
From: davey () latte net nz
Date: Fri, 9 Aug 2019 06:56:48 +1200
One thought could be any of the virtual ones, vmx, nokia vsr, etc on lannerinc hardware. Cheep scalable and has all the interface options Sent from my iPhone
On 9 Aug 2019, at 2:50 am, Tom Hill <tom () ninjabadger net> wrote:On 08/08/2019 04:02, Mehmet Akcin wrote: 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 requiredNo-one has mentioned it yet, so for completeness big C have the ASR 9901 (not 9001) with traditional router bits in it. A portion of the 10G ports on it are capable of 1/10G. Regards, -- Tom
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