[j-nsp] Experience with J4350 for E1 Aggregation

Rafal Grzeskowiak rav at man.koszalin.pl
Wed Feb 14 14:41:46 EST 2007


On Wed, 14 Feb 2007, Rolf Mendelsohn wrote:

Hi Rolf!

> Does anybody on the list have experience with the new J series (J2300, J4350
> etc.).
>
> How do they compare with cisco in terms of price / performance / features.
>
> (I have read the spec. sheet but hoping to hear of some real-world experiences
> with them :>).

I have one J4350 (1GB). It has no problems with forwarding ca. 
200Mbps/20kpps (fdx) between ge interfaces, 2 iBGP sessions 
(full tables), and MPLS running.
I believe it can do a little bit more than this.

Great value for money :)

regards,
rafal

> On Saturday 10 February 2007 11:24, Rolf Mendelsohn wrote:
>> Hi Guys,
>>
>> I am looking to buy a J4350 for E1 aggregation at a small PoP.
>>
>> We are looking at about 4-8 E1's, with MPLS, BGPv4, Netflow etc.
>>
>> We have traditionally been a cisco shop and have no experience with
>> Juniper.
>>
>> I have been very suprised by the price diffence compared with Cisco3845
>> which also only handles 8 E1's vs the J4350 being able to handle 12 and
>> being much faster (according to the spec sheet anyways).
>>
>> I wanted to know what additional licenses we would need to run the
>> following:
>>
>> 1 x J-4350-JB-SC	J4350, 256MB CF, 256MB RAM, 0 PIM cards, AC PSU, w/JUNOS,
>> Software  Crypto
>> 3 x JX-2CT1E1-RJ45-S	2 Port Channelized T1/E1 PIM - Spare
>>
>> We are also looking at doing small scale PPPoE Aggregation at the remote
>> PoP, can this also be done on the J4350?
>>
>> Regards.
>> Rolf
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