I guess that would depend on the hardware configuration that you have in your 7206? What NPE are you using?
Assuming you're using an NPE-G1, which can run a few GigE ports at 1 Mpps, some comparable routers might be: Juniper J6350 -- A CPU-based router (more inexpensive) that'll route 400 Kpps and connect a decent amount of GigE ports (52 GigE copper, but probably not full duplex) Juniper M7i -- A real hardware-based router that'll do 10 GbE / 16 Mpps (half-duplex). Juniper MX -- A nice mixed Ethernet / IP router that comes in several configurations, but can support 48 GigE ports and will do 55 Mpps. Honestly, I would say that an MX would be the best long-term investment if you're interested in checking out Juniper, want a robust DOS-hardy edge router, but will also probably be the most expensive of these suggestions. Get in contact with an awesome reseller and ask around about who has the best deals as the "list price" is often way inflated. Many resellers will give you a good deal if you're checking out Juniper for the first time, since they usually have way better products that Cisco but cost a little more. It's easy to get hooked on well-made routers :p Cheers, jof _______________________________________________ juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp