On Friday, December 23, 2011 12:04:34 AM Derick Winkworth wrote: > There really ought to be an entire book *just* about this > topic. Written in a tutorial fashion. Covering Q-in-Q, > VPLS, PBB, VLAN tag manipulation, bridging features, > etc. All on the MX specifically. It needs to cover the > various encapsulation types, "family bridge", etc. > > The MX solution guide isn't making it happen.
I would say not just for the MX, but also for the M- and T- series routers, particularly spending lots of time on which PIC's can support what features. Many times this isn't really known, and it's hard to sometimes know what improvements/fixes, if any, a "PIC-E" has over a regular "PIC", or what a "PIC-2E" has over a "PIC-E", particularly when it comes to 802.1ad and friends. I wish there was a way for Juniper to abstract this so that I didn't care so much about which PIC's I bought. It's annoying. Mark.
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