[j-nsp] Juniper M-series vs 72xx/NPE-G2

senad palislamovic spalislam at yahoo.com
Tue May 22 20:43:43 EDT 2007


Hmmmm...  I don't think the price of Cisco 7204 NPE-G1 would be that attractive.  And of course, this would be a good option if you are not planning to run any QoS, if line rate performance is not an issue, and you are not promising any SLA's to your customers (provider) or end-users (enterprise).

Regards,

Senad

----- Original Message ----
From: Mounir Mohamed <mounir.mohamed at gmail.com>
To: TCIS List Acct <listacct at tulsaconnect.com>
Cc: juniper-nsp at puck.nether.net
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2007 5:22:33 PM
Subject: Re: [j-nsp] Juniper M-series vs 72xx/NPE-G2


Dear Requester ,

I'm highly recommend Cisco 7204/7206-NPE-G1.
Provides performance of up to 1 million packets per second (PPS) in Cisco
Express Forwarding switching (an increase of up to 250
percent over the Cisco 7200 Series NPE-400)

1-Offers three Gigabit Ethernet/Fast Ethernet ports that do not take up
bandwidth points
2-Doubles the amount of available DRAM (to 1 GB)
3-Eliminates the requirement for an input/output (I/O) controller
4Enables higher scalability on features such as NetFlow, Network Address
Translation
(NAT), access control lists (ACLs), and more
5-Cisco 7200 Series NPE-G1 including 256 MB default DRAM and 64 MB default
flash memory
6-supporting 20050 HW/SW interfaces

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/ps341/products_data_sheet09186a00800c6bd6.html

Best Regards,
Mounir Mohamed
On 5/23/07, TCIS List Acct <listacct at tulsaconnect.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> michael.firth at bt.com wrote:
>
> > The M7i is a pretty good box, provided that you are happy to only have
> > one RE and FEB. As you are coming from Cisco 7200s, this will be what
> > you're used to anyway. The M10i is better in some ways (redundant RE and
> > FEB available, more PIC slots) and worse in others (significantly more
> > expensive, doesn't have built in interfaces, so every port costs extra,
> > and is more than twice the height)
> >
>
> The M7i looks good, and with the trade-in program, may be within budget.
> However, the 2 GigE bundle is twice as expensive as the 2 FastE
> bundle.  That
> said, we only really need 1 GigE now (with 1 FastE for backup).  What is
> the
> difference in these PICs:
>
> PE-1GE-SFP
> P-1GE-SX
>
> I know the P-1GE-SX is older (and seems to be cheaper), but will it work
> in the
> M7i? (trying to get a GigE interface for as cheap as possible)
>
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Mounir Mohamed
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