On 2/3/2009 6:30 AM, Mark Johnson wrote:
We need at least 4 x 10G ports and 8 x 1G ports, IPv4/IPv6, OSPFv2/OSPFv3, full BGP (peering/transit), no MPLS and that's about it.

While I love Junipers I would consider Cisco so if anyone might suggest suitable Cisco models I'd also appreciate that.

Kind regards,

Mark

i'm have approximately the same requirements as Mark and considering the
MX480 vs M120 choice, so i very much appreciate the comments folks have
made about the MX series. we have an M120 and are happy with it, but
there is a substantial price difference between the MX480 and M120, and
we have no need for non-ethernet interfaces.

Mark did not mention multicast explicitly; we need this router to do IPv4/IPv6
multicast. has anyone got any experience with multicast on the MX series?

thanks,
ken

p.s.: it's worth noting that adding "tunnel PIC capability" to an MX, in order 
to
have it act as an RP, uses a full slot in the chassis.
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