[j-nsp] MX5 with bras?

Gavin Henry ghenry at suretec.co.uk
Sat Dec 8 15:53:58 EST 2012


How come its so new in the mx range?

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On 8 Dec 2012, at 13:07, Gordon Smith <gordon at gswsystems.com> wrote:

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>> This all doesn't sounds very encouraging to use Juniper for this.
>> Others have recommended the Cisco ASR1kx for this instead and keed
>> Juniper in the core :-(
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>> Kind Regards,
>>
>> Gavin Henry.
>> Managing Director.
>>
>> T +44 (0) 1224 279484
>> M +44 (0) 7930 323266
>> F +44 (0) 1224 824887
>> E ghenry at suretec.co.uk
>>
>> Open Source. Open Solutions(tm).
>>
>> http://www.suretecsystems.com/
>>
>> Suretec Systems is a limited company registered in Scotland. Registered
>> number: SC258005. Registered office: 24 Cormack Park, Rothienorman,
>> Inverurie,
>> Aberdeenshire, AB51
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> Could always use an ERX - they're a good BRAS box, and Juniper have been selling them for a long time now. I've used both Cisco & Juniper BRAS's, and I do prefer the flexibility of the Junipers... The ERX's do not run junos, which some may find a bit confusing at first



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