Hey all,

I am doing some iSCSI implementations are the moment and are looking at which 
switch models are best for different iSCSI rollouts we're doing.

I am wanting to know about the following for the EX2200/3200/4300 series 
switches:


-          Size of packet buffering per model

-          If the PB is per port or shared

-          Is there one or more classes of PB classification

-          If the PB is shared, is it per switching module (i.e. 8/12 port 
block) or across the entire switch

-          If the 10GB model is plugged in, does it have its own PB, or does it 
share the main boards?

I looked in the Juniper website specifications and Google and found very 
little.  Any help would be appreciative as we're just starting to get into 
Juniper switching (and loving it)

...Skeeve




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