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Re: Multi-gigabit edge devices as CPE
From: Mark Tinka <mark.tinka () seacom mu>
Date: Sun, 12 Apr 2015 16:52:22 +0200
On 9/Apr/15 01:26, Hamish McGlinn wrote:
As Tim said above, I too was thinking about the Juniper ACX. The 5048/5096 model could suit your needs. They are primarily designed as layer 1(TDM)/2 backhaul devices and i'm not sure they can do a full table. They do have full JunOS MPLS features. Could be a way to use MPLS-TE to move the layer 2 back to a core location and terminate later 3 there. Would give you some flexibility over just doing ethernet stuff as I mentioned in the first paragraph.
The ACX5000 series are Ethernet-only switches. They hold about 120,000 entries in FIB, and as of today despite all the RAM, are only sold with support for 300,000 entries in RIB. The chipset is not Juniper in-house, though; so make sure all your features work. Mark.
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