Hey all, I've just noticed something interesting in the SRX Branch Datasheet located at: http://www.juniper.net/us/en/local/pdf/datasheets/1000281-en.pdf
Previous to this version, the SRX240B could do 32k BGP routes, and the SRX240H could do 64k. The new version just lists 600k (for both versions). This is a 10 times increase on the previous version of the document. I am just not sure how right that is. I am not sure what has changed, and am assuming that the SRX240(H.B)2 versions are now able to take a full table (430k or so). I wanted to clarify if this was simply due to the RAM increase on the Series 2 models, or did something else change in the Junos version shipping with them to increase this number. I've also just noticed that the Throughput now says 1.8 Gbps for the SRX240, but the old one said 1.5Gbps. Firewall IMIX also has increased by 100Mbps too. Strangely the Connections per second has dropped from 9,000 to 8,500 and IPS has dropped from 250Mbps to 230Mbps. OSFP, Static and RIP routes have also gone through the roof as well. The old document was under Junos 10.3, and the new one is 11.4R5 So in some ways the device has increased in performance, and others, decreased. Kinda weird. I'd also like to understand if this means that a SRX240H2 can hold 600k BGP, 200k OSPF, 200k RIPv2 and 256K Static routes at the same time, or is there some ratio'ing going on here? It also doesn't talk about IPv6 routes at all (which normally require double the space to store). Also, Juniper, shouldn't the document differentiate between the Series 1 and Series 2 capabilities? This isn't meant to be a rant... it just has a lot of inconsistencies that I don't get and would love an explanation to. ...Skeeve *Skeeve Stevens - *eintellego Networks Pty Ltd [email protected] ; www.eintellegonetworks.com Phone: 1300 239 038; Cell +61 (0)414 753 383 ; skype://skeeve facebook.com/eintellegonetworks ; <http://twitter.com/networkceoau> linkedin.com/in/skeeve twitter.com/networkceoau ; blog: www.network-ceo.net The Experts Who The Experts Call Juniper - Cisco - Cloud _______________________________________________ juniper-nsp mailing list [email protected] https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp

