[j-nsp] M7i
Giuliano Medalha
giuliano at wztech.com.br
Thu Mar 24 12:41:16 EDT 2011
You can take more advantage with MX80-5 new promotional bunde.
It supports 20 x SFP Interfaces, came with ADC-R License , TRIO3D chipset
and 2GB DRAM (4m rib routes).
It came with 4 x XFP slots (blocked by software license)
On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 13:33, Doug Hanks <dhanks at juniper.net> wrote:
> I would suggest the MX80.
>
> Doug
>
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> Subject: [j-nsp] M7i
>
> Hello Juniper folks :)
>
> I'm setting up a remote metro ethernet site (fiber in a closet) that
> will have 2 x 100mb BGP transit feeds and a smattering of IGP feeds.
> The traffic will be service provider transit without inspection, NAT
> or other services.
>
> Since everything is cost sensitive these days I initially planned on
> implementing an ebayish 7206vxr-npe-g1. Although I was quite happily
> slinging the 7206 around 10 years ago I realized tonight that it has
> been 10 years and the 7206 platform is well aged. M7i (M7i 2AC 2FE
> w/ RE400,PE-1GE-SFP) are quite common on the secondary market now and
> likely more than enough to get started. Although trunking multiple
> metro FE feeds to a single GE port will be frowned upon I may consider
> this as an option.
>
> I suppose my questions are whether a base M7i config out of the box
> will support this application or if there are better options out
> there. Thank you in advance.
>
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