[j-nsp] The different between Cisoc & Juniper routers -
Technically
Saku Ytti
saku+juniper-nsp at ytti.fi
Sat Oct 8 06:05:18 EDT 2005
On (2005-10-08 01:28 +0200), Mounir Mohamed wrote:
> First thanks for your fast respone
> If you can compare between Cisco 7500 and the same Serias of Juniper
> Best Regards,
This is equally sane comparison, than comparing old 386 work-horse
to a new power mac.
In my opinion sanish comparison between cisco and juniper routers
are:
E - (cisco doesn't really BRAS, but VXR/10k might do the trick)
J - ISR
M - GSR
T - CRS-1
> Mounir Mohamed
>
> On 10/8/05, Giuliano Cardozo Medalha <giulianocm at uol.com.br> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Good question for this list.
> >
> > Particularly I prefer Juniper Routers for some basic e well knowing
> > things:
> >
> > - Junos Operating System Train
> >
> > - Junos Functionality for all routers since the beggining ... including
> > IPv6, multicast, low CPU consumption for high speed data packet
> > forwarding.
> >
> > - Junos security functions
> >
> > - Junos CLI (better than IOS)
> >
> > - Hardware Controle Plane and Forwarding Plane separation
> >
> > - Juniper Support
> >
> > There is a lot of other things to talk about, but ... we need to compare
> > similar product ever.
> >
> > Att,
> >
> > Giuliano
> >
> >
> > > HI,
> > > I didn't get chance to configure or working with Juniper routers so
> > please
> > > I need to know what is the different (Technically) between Juniper and
> > Cisco
> > > routers
> > > Best Regards,
> > > Mounir Mohamed
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