[j-nsp] Lab gear to mimic MX80?
Giuliano Medalha
giuliano at wztech.com.br
Sat Mar 2 09:17:31 EST 2013
Hi Saku,
Considering the previous discussion ... do you know the correct capacity of
ACX series routers ?
Juniper said that it will support 7000 MAC Address and 60 Gbps with 35 Mpps.
How is it possible without TRIO ?
Is it asic based router for MPLS ?
ACX1100 has a very good price and it has a good configuration.
Thanks a lot,
Giuliano
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On Sat, Mar 2, 2013 at 6:00 AM, Saku Ytti <saku at ytti.fi> wrote:
> On (2013-03-01 15:12 -0800), Morgan McLean wrote:
>
> > I'd like to pick up a few pieces of gear to simulate our MX80's in
> > production. We wouldn't necessarily need the same amount of memory,
> > throughput etc just feature set and general config.
> >
> > Would it be safe to say I could pickup the relatively cheap J2350 boxes
> and
> > stick the same version of JunOS on them and have a pretty similar
> > experience? Not like the MX80 has any processing cards or anything
> special
> > like the higher end MX boxes can take.
>
> I'm sorry but this won't fly. Either feature is platform independent where
> SRX, J, Olive is fine. Or it is platform specific, in which case you'd need
> Trio box (which ACX is not)
>
> On top of my head you can pretty much forget QoS testing on other than Trio
> box as well as you can't test 'ddos-protection', I'm sure there are many
> examples where test results won't transfer.
>
> Cheapest Trio box is MX5, you can get your lab gear discounted further than
> your production gear.
>
> --
> ++ytti
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