[j-nsp] QFX10002 as P Router
Adam Vitkovsky
Adam.Vitkovsky at gamma.co.uk
Sat Apr 23 18:30:31 EDT 2016
> peter.carstairs at gmail.com
> Sent: Friday, April 22, 2016 4:24 AM
> To: Doug Hanks
> Cc: Adam Vitkovsky; Saku Ytti; juniper-nsp at puck.nether.net
> Subject: Re: [j-nsp] QFX10002 as P Router
>
> What would you even know about mx and qfx anyway?
>
Yeah I can only encourage everyone to get the smarts on how a good router should be built, as I've already mentioned there's a ton of information available online and you can get into n-th degree of detail in understanding of various HW components and how they should interwork.
First you have to know specifically what functionality to ask for in MX or QFX, unless you ask specific yes or no question vendors are not obliged to disclose the particular piece of information to you.
adam
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