[j-nsp] About Juniper MX10 router performance

Eric Van Tol eric at atlantech.net
Mon Apr 23 07:49:39 EDT 2012


This is from an MX5, which is the exact same thing as MX10, but with software limitations to prevent usage of the 4 on-board 10GE ports:

>show bgp summary 
Groups: 8 Peers: 17 Down peers: 0
Table          Tot Paths  Act Paths Suppressed    History Damp State    Pending
inet.0            805055     402530          0          0          0          0
bgp.l3vpn.0           33         11          0          0          0          0
bgp.l2vpn.0           10          5          0          0          0          0
bgp.mvpn.0             0          0          0          0          0          0
inet6.0            17042       8521          0          0          0          0

> show chassis tfeb    
TFEB status:
Slot 0 information:
  State                                 Online    
  Intake temperature                 39 degrees C / 102 degrees F
  Exhaust temperature                55 degrees C / 131 degrees F
  CPU utilization                     9 percent
  Interrupt utilization               0 percent
  Heap utilization                   30 percent
  Buffer utilization                 13 percent
  Total CPU DRAM                   1024 MB

> show chassis routing-engine 
Routing Engine status:
    Temperature                 41 degrees C / 105 degrees F
    CPU temperature             52 degrees C / 125 degrees F
    DRAM                      2048 MB
    Memory utilization          48 percent
    CPU utilization:
      User                       8 percent
      Background                 0 percent
      Kernel                     9 percent
      Interrupt                  2 percent
      Idle                      81 percent

This router has several hundred GE subinterfaces on it, aggregating DSL, EoC, and straight Ethernet customers.

As a peering router taking two or three upstream full feeds, it will do just fine.  

-evt

> -----Original Message-----
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> Dear valued member:
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> Wishes all are fine.
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> i need
> suggestion from you about Juniper MX10 router performance who already
> implement this. i want to
> buy  this router for IP Transit provider where i received  all global
> routes .
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> it would be nice please put your valued suggestion about this issue .
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> thanks
> jahangir
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