[c-nsp] Juniper M320 vs. 7600/SUP320-3BXL and WS-X6148A-GE-TX

BALLA Attila atis at eik.bme.hu
Fri Jul 30 05:22:21 EDT 2010


what about asr9k with low-queue cards? its price and performance is 
reasonable as well.

br, A.

On Wed, 28 Jul 2010, Chris Hale wrote:

> Hello,
>
> Looking for options to our next upgrade from our 7200VXR platform.
> Someone suggested 7600 and the WS-X6148A-GE-TX cards with a
> SUP720-3BXL.  We're doing BGP (4-5 full iBGP peers, 13 external peers
> (3 upstream, 10 downstream), all full routes), dot1q trunks, EoMPLS
> with L2VPNs.  We will most likely do dot1q trunks to our agg switches
> at our other POPs with MPLS and L2VPNs being started/terminated on
> dot1q trunks. We're also looking to roll out IPv6 services in the next
> few months.
>
> Our options we're looking at are a Juniper M320 w/RE-1600 and SFP PIC
> (PB-4GE-SFP).
>
> I don't necessarily need the port density of the 48-port Cisco card,
> but it's always nice to have.  Any reason not to start with the 6148A
> card and upgrade to the OSM cards, etc.,
>
> I'm open to suggestions, opinions, etc, and especially any gotchas
> with either platform.
>
> Thanks,
> Chris
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