[j-nsp] Difference MX DPC-R / DPCE-R
Jonas Frey (Probe Networks)
jf at probe-networks.de
Mon Dec 12 18:32:23 EST 2011
Keegan,
all of the DPC- cards are EOL since long time (05/31/2009).
Some of the DPCE- cards are also EOL already. For details here is a list
(public):
http://www.juniper.net/support/eol/mseries_hw.html
Of course juniper wants to move customers to MPC hardware so more and
more of the remaining DPCE- cards will go EOL soon.
You probably also mixed up DPC-S and DPCE-X, which is the layer2 card.
Best regards,
Jonas
Am Montag, den 12.12.2011, 11:42 -0500 schrieb Keegan Holley:
> You can find the details on the juniper website. Off the top of my head I
> know there are fewer queues and you can't do layer-2 and layer-3 services
> on the same blade. There's a DPC-S that is layer 2 only. In general you
> should consider the non-e legacy. I believe they might even be end of life
> by now. The DPC-E's are eventually going to be superseded by the MPC
> because of the trio chipsets, but there will be several years before they
> are dropped, if ever.
>
> 2011/12/12 Nicolaj Kamensek <nsp at accelerated.de>
>
> > Hello list,
> >
> > can anyone name the major differences between those modules? DPC are
> > becoming available in the used market for small money and I am wondering if
> > a DPC non-E is good enough for a classical access router environment with
> > 30.000+ ARP entries and a growing number of IPv6 neighbours but nothing
> > fancy overall.
> > Since it's hard to find any facts about this:
> >
> > - does it matter memory-wise if the requirements above are applied to just
> > one routed port or to multiple switched/routed ports?
> > - do bundled links still double the amount of memory required?
> >
> >
> > Thanks!
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