>> Hello list, >> >> can anyone name the major differences between those modules? DPC are >> becoming available in the used market for small money and I am wondering if >> a DPC non-E is good enough for a classical access router environment with >> 30.000+ ARP entries and a growing number of IPv6 neighbours but nothing >> fancy overall. >> Since it's hard to find any facts about this: >> >> - does it matter memory-wise if the requirements above are applied to just >> one routed port or to multiple switched/routed ports? >> - do bundled links still double the amount of memory required? >> >> >> Thanks!
Your Juniper SE could provide details. My guess is that is has to do with the chipset, specifics of which I don't know. Given the naming convention of the M series FPC for example, M320-FPC2-E2 (LMNR) vs. the E3 (I-Chip), it stands to reason that Juniper would follow a simliar convention with the MX series cards. -b _______________________________________________ juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp