[j-nsp] SRX650 10GbE Interfaces

Skeeve Stevens Skeeve at eintellego.net
Wed Oct 20 08:20:16 EDT 2010


Hey all,

On the Juniper product page for the SRX650 under interfaces it lists:

"2 x 10 GbE SFP+ / 10 GbE Base-T Copper"

I've found some obscure references to the PIM - code SRX-GP-2XE-SFPP-TX

Which seems to suggest you get 2 * SFP+ and 2 * 10GBase-T.  That is a little odd.

Has anyone used these... I can't even find a picture on Google, and most of my suppliers don't even list it - but one does.

Also, does anyone know why these modules are so damn expensive (about US$9000) where most Cisco 2 port SFP+ modules, Juniper EX3200/4200 and HP E2910al cards are all around the $1200-$1500 range.

...Skeeve

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