[j-nsp] Which Router

GIULIANO (UOL) giulianocm at uol.com.br
Fri May 16 09:50:40 EDT 2008


MArk,

Now with JUNOS 9.1R1.8 the J-2320, J-2350, J-4350, J-6350 does support 2 
GB of RAM each.

Att,


> On Thursday 15 May 2008, Blake Willis wrote:
> 
>>   - Juniper doesn't recommend exceeding 40 BGP peers on
>> the J2320, but in real life it all depends on the number
>> of routes/peer and how much you're willing to let control
>> plane processes use the CPU instead of forwarding packets
>> with it. Several folks here seem to be running double
>> that number without incident.  YMMV.
> 
> All inclusive, we have found the J2320 to be cheaper than 
> Cisco's 7201 router for route reflector applications (even 
> after purchasing the route reflection licenses, something 
> I'm not too fond of from Juniper, but hey...).
> 
> We are looking to use them, as a start, in smaller PoP's 
> where we probably have only a handful of full routes and 
> quite a number of VPN NLRI (L2, L3), and only need to use a 
> couple RU's of rack space.
> 
> I only wish they (officially) supported more than 1GB of 
> memory.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Mark.
> 
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