[j-nsp] Juniper MX5 vs Brocade CER
Doug Hanks
dhanks at juniper.net
Mon Oct 22 15:40:44 EDT 2012
I think you should check out the new MX book then. You'll be surprised at
the amount of shell commands. The architecture chapter does cover a day in
the life of a packet on all of the major MPCs.
On 10/22/12 12:49 PM, "Saku Ytti" <saku at ytti.fi> wrote:
>On (2012-10-22 17:18 +0000), Doug Hanks wrote:
>
>> These numbers will change with every hardware release and software
>> release. I used a generic number with the MX book.
>>
>> The idea is that as soon as the book hits the shelf, the testing numbers
>> would have been obsolete anyway (it took Harry and I about 14 months to
>> write).
>
>Fair rationale, and I can see there is target audience for it to whom it's
>very useful book.
>
>The book is listed at 28.07GBP in AMZN. For every MX hardware generation
>I'm happy to shelve out 10x that and consider the price steal, if it
>contains detailed architecture, day in packets life explained, full
>explanation how to troubleshoot lookups in in 'show jnh ...' level and so
>forth.
>I'd like to think there is sufficient market for this, but I realize I'm
>highly biased.
>
>--
> ++ytti
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