[j-nsp] EX Routing Throughput

christian christian at automatick.net
Tue Sep 29 23:40:39 EDT 2009


yup

and also note on the 3200's redundant power supplies is available -
but the 2nd PS is external

around 100mpps for 48 port and 60'ish for the 24port - also utilizing
the 2x10GE ports will cost around 4 of the copper ports

and i believe the 4200 has a separate asic for the GE/SFP module (i
could be wrong though)


On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 11:59 AM, Jay Hanke <jhanke at myclearwave.net> wrote:
> The layer 3 throughputs listed should be any issue for the EX switches. You
> will be limited to about 10k routes.
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> You'll need to be on the 4200 platform to do virtual chassis.
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> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:juniper-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Paul Stewart
> Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 2009 9:42 AM
> To: juniper-nsp at puck.nether.net
> Subject: [j-nsp] EX Routing Throughput
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> Hi there..
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> Does anyone have any real-world feedback on the layer3 performance of EX3200
> and/or EX4200 switches?  I've searched around and cannot find out the
> capabilities (pps/Gbps) but new to the Juniper world ;)
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> Our needs are reasonable simple I think - considering putting in 10 EX4200
> in a virtual chassis configuration using the Virtual Chassis Cabling.  This
> allows us ample copper ports on the front and we can use the 4X1GE or 2X10GE
> ports for our fiber needs.  Total layer3 throughput would probably be about
> 1Gb/s average and peak at 2Gb/s.  OSPF, some small ACL, and IPv6 would be
> used.
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> Thanks for any feedback,
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> Paul
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