[j-nsp] MX80 vs MX40

Youssef Bengelloun-Zahr youssef at 720.fr
Sun Apr 17 04:03:22 EDT 2016


Even if that is not the OP's question, pay also attention for the same ROHS2 crap compliance regarding the SRX series.

I fan tell about it, we have been bitten by it.

My 2 cents.




> Le 17 avr. 2016 à 04:30, Olivier Benghozi <olivier.benghozi at wifirst.fr> a écrit :
> 
> By the way, if you buy new routers, notice that End of Sale for MX5/10/40/80 is to be announced this year (not RoHS2 compliant). They are replaced by MX104 (coming in various license packages to replicate the licensing model of MX5/10/40).
> 
>> Le 17 avr. 2016 à 01:46, Amarjeet Singh <techie.logging at gmail.com> a écrit :
>> 
>> Hello -  HW for MX40 & MX80 is same.
>> No HW upgrade needed to MX40->MX80, it's just software license required
>> 
>> MX40 allows to use built in 2 x 10G ports out of total 4,
>> Where MX80 allows to use all 4 x 10G ports.
>> 
>> I would not recommend refurbished routers.
>> 
>> Br, Amarjeet
>> 
>> Date: Sat, 16 Apr 2016 12:30:14 -0400
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>>> My requirement is 10G fiber link terminate on router but in future we
>>> can go with 20G link so should i consider MX80 or MX40 (cost wise
>>> also)
>>> 
>>> If we buy MX80 so in base model it comes with 4x10G fiber ports right?
>>> or do i need to buy them separately after buying MX80 chassis?
>>> 
>>> Additionally do i need to buy license separately to activate 10G port?
>>> because in Cisco ASR1000 chassis you need to buy fiber module
>>> extension, plue Activation license.. Very costly..
>>> 
>>> 
>>> I have check some website they are also selling refurbished or used
>>> which which in good deal should i think about that because buying to
>>> MX80 for hardware redundancy will almost bankrupt us ;)
>>> 
>>> what do you suggest?
> 
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