[j-nsp] Update on M7
David Ball
davidtball at gmail.com
Thu Jan 22 15:19:39 EST 2009
I like to think that JTAC/ATAC would be reasonable enough to support
you even if you had 3rd party CF, as long as the issue didn't appear
to be related (not sure how one would make that distinction). But,
obviously your account team could say for sure.
Plus, if you buy CF directly from Juniper ($50), you get the snazzy
needle-nose pliers included for the low-low cost of $600 !!
David
On 22/01/2009, Stefan Fouant <sfouant at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 11:20 AM, Kevin Oberman <oberman at es.net> wrote:
>
>
>> suggest adding a flash card for the improved reliability. A 1 GB Compact
>> Flash card from a major supplier should run less than $50. I think the
>> last ones we bought were only about $35.
>
>
> Not to get off topic, but out of curiousity, does purchasing a CF from an
> outside vendor and for that matter any type of memory for the Routing Engine
> invalidate the support contract from Juniper? We were recently planning to
> upgrade the memory on a bunch of our M7i's... we could have purchased the
> required memory from Tiger directfor approximately $50 per DIMM... the same
> memory directly from Juniper was roughly $1800 per DIMM, even after
> discount! Ouch!
> --
> Stefan
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