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RE: Juniper hardware recommendation


From: "Tony Wicks" <tony () wicks co nz>
Date: Sat, 8 May 2021 09:33:23 +1200

You really should discuss this with you local Juniper rep in the first instance I would suggest.

 

From: NANOG <nanog-bounces+tony=wicks.co.nz () nanog org> On Behalf Of Javier Gutierrez Guerra
Sent: Saturday, 8 May 2021 9:28 am
To: ryan () rkhtech org; nanog () nanog org
Subject: RE: Juniper hardware recommendation

 

I need to do MPLS (vlls), VXLAN, Multicast, full routing tables, multiple VRFs, q-in-q, QoS

Anything with 1Tbs of throughput should be more than enough at this time for me

I also need it to be able to support 100G interfaces, 1G and 10G  

 

Javier Gutierrez Guerra

Network Analyst

CCNA R&S, JNCIA

Westman Communications Group

Phone: 204-717-2827

Email:  <mailto:guerraj () westmancom com> guerraj () westmancom com

 <http://westmancom.com/personal/> 

 



 

From: Ryan Hamel <administrator () rkhtech org <mailto:administrator () rkhtech org> > 
Sent: May 7, 2021 4:23 PM
To: Javier Gutierrez Guerra <GuerraJ () westmancom com <mailto:GuerraJ () westmancom com> >; nanog () nanog org 
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Subject: RE: Juniper hardware recommendation

 

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Hello!

 

We wouldn’t be able to give any sort of answer without knowing your current and future requirements. Each model has its 
own throughput classes, and sometimes a full on MX router isn’t required.

 

From: NANOG <nanog-bounces+ryan=rkhtech.org () nanog org <mailto:nanog-bounces+ryan=rkhtech.org () nanog org> > On 
Behalf Of Javier Gutierrez Guerra
Sent: Friday, May 7, 2021 1:55 PM
To: nanog () nanog org <mailto:nanog () nanog org> 
Subject: Juniper hardware recommendation

 

Hi, 

Just out of curiosity, what would you recommend using for a core router/switch from Juniper?

MX208,480,10K

Datasheets show them all as very nice and powerful devices (although they do use a lot of rack space and side to side 
airflow is painful) but I’m just wondering here what most people use and how good or bad of an experience you have with 
it 😊

Thanks,

 

Javier Gutierrez Guerra

Network Analyst

CCNA R&S, JNCIA

Westman Communications Group

Phone: 204-717-2827

Email:  <mailto:guerraj () westmancom com> guerraj () westmancom com

 <http://westmancom.com/personal/> 

 



 


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