[j-nsp] Cisco vs Juniper confused

Payam Chychi pchychi at gmail.com
Thu Apr 14 17:57:11 EDT 2016


What gear do you currently have? What do your filtering rules look like? You don't need to buy new gear if your filtering much of the bad traffic at the edge using simple ACLs



On Apr 14, 2016, 2:39 PM -0700, Dovid Bender<dovid at telecurve.com>, wrote:
> Why not use an external service to scrub your traffic?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Dovid
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Satish Patel<satish.txt at gmail.com
> Sender: "juniper-nsp"<juniper-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net>Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2016 17:35:17
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> Subject: [j-nsp] Cisco vs Juniper confused
> 
> This is my first port here, We are small size of company and now we
> are getting harsh by DDoS stuff. We have 10G link in our network
> terminated on L3 Cisco switch and from there other switches.
> Everything was working great but recently we started seeing DDoS more
> and more. They are filling 10G link using NTP, IPFrag etc. attack.
> 
> Now we are looking for big gear so we keep bad guys out and scrub
> traffic but confused between Juniper Vs Cisco war.. I am not able to
> decide what to buy and how it will help us. I have following in my
> mind, We thought about ASR firewall too but not sure because it can
> handle DDoS or not.
> 
> Need your suggestion what i should buy and why? One more thing we are
> planning to run BGP so we can do null triggering etc.
> 
> MX80 vs ASR100X - Does this enough to handle DDoS and filter traffic?
> 
> MX240 vs ASR900X
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