[j-nsp] The different between Cisoc & Juniper routers - Technically

Giuliano Cardozo Medalha giulianocm at uol.com.br
Fri Oct 7 19:29:28 EDT 2005


Mounir,

I really dont know so much about CISCO 7500 series. I know that 7500
series has a lot of version for it main processor board ... v1 til v8 I
think. For each type of main board in conjunction with the other
interface boards ... you will have a packet capacity.

Basically ... we need to know the functionalities that you want in the
router ... the bandwidth and the real troughput with all functions
workingat the same time: QoS, IPv4, IPv6, filters, vlans, unicast,
multicast, cflowd .... For example:

http://www.juniper.net/products/mseries/

Go to ---> specifications

You will see that they have a lot of interface types, routers
specifications and capacities.

Its important to know what is you actual model of technologies and
traffic to define the correct model to compare. I think 7500 is
comparable to M10i and M20 chassis. M7i is the similar to cisco 7200.

Maybe if you send more detailed information ...

Att,

Giuliano


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