We upgraded from NPE-G1s to M7i couple of years back , we are highly impressed and highly recommenced..!
Perhaps you should also explore Foundry XMR-4 . Samit On 12/28/10 8:49 AM, Dwater wrote: > I was thinking on M10i with ECFEB and related PIC. Any comments or > recommendations? > > On Dec 27, 2010, at 9:34 PM, Jonathan Lassoff <j...@thejof.com> wrote: > >> 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 > > _______________________________________________ juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp