[c-nsp] Router to push 622Mbps

Benny Amorsen benny+usenet at amorsen.dk
Tue Jul 20 03:54:28 EDT 2010


Phil Pierotti <phil.pierotti at gmail.com> writes:

> Aside from the MX line being devoted specifically to ethernet interfaces, in
> what way is an MX-80 not a good competitor to (for example) an ASR1002?

Price. If Google is to be believed, you can get an ASR 1002-F for about
the cost of the advanced license for the MX80.

Juniper doesn't really have anything in the low-end (up to 5Gbps)
hardware router space right now. You can go M7i or M10i, but gigabit
ethernet interfaces are expensive.

The ASR is looking good as a PE for smaller remote sites, up to quite
large sites with the ESP20 (but at that point Juniper becomes
competitive).


/Benny

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