[j-nsp] MX80 v MX104
Raphael Maunier
raphael at zoreole.com
Sat Dec 2 11:04:43 EST 2017
You can split the 100G port in order to to 4*10G ( with a 40G qfsp )
So you can do a 24*10G router if you don’t need the 100G (
Raphael
PS : New remote is ordered ( I used the Juniper Repair kit to fix the previous one ^^
On 02/12/2017 17:02, "juniper-nsp on behalf of Raphael Mazelier" <juniper-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net on behalf of raph at futomaki.net> wrote:
On 02/12/2017 16:26, Raphael Maunier wrote:
> There is no licence for the ports, I already made my first quote for a customer last week on this product
> Rebate are also lower not the same than the MX chassis.
>
> It’s not the same product, only 10G/100G, no interfaces cards, no services cards …
>
> This is the best MX product for years, I’m glad to see Juniper listening to their partner and finally decided to build this version (
>
Hi Raphael,
This is indeed an interesting product and I'm thinking it could be a
good candidate for replacing my old edge devices on my CDN
infrastructure. A real router, a good density and the Junos toolbox on
1U. Sound good on the paper.
What are the port details ? 8x10G ports and 4x100/40/10G which can be
spitted ?
Best,
PS : can you give me some price detail in pv ?
PS2 : How about your remote ? :)
--
Raphael Mazelier
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