That lower arp limit is precisely why we're looking at the 4300, though.

Which, by the way, does anyone happen to know if the arp limit stays the same when the 4200s are put into VC mode -- or do they increase at all?

On 8/6/2014 午後 10:31, Scott Granados wrote:
+1 on the 4200.

Had very good luck with the 4200 series.  Also had good luck with the 4300 but 
there were some bugs.  In a basic operation mode though they are quite stable.  
That being said I was really pleased with the 4200 and you might want to check 
them out assuming the lower arp limit isn’t an issue.
On Aug 6, 2014, at 7:30 AM, Yucong Sun <sunyuc...@gmail.com> wrote:

I used ex4200 to do exactly what you did before.  ex4200 releases is pretty
rock solid, feature extensive, although with lower arp entry limits.

Given the price difference maybe you can connect each l2 domain to its own
ex4200 and have them do ospf routing among selves, which maybe give you
better failure tolerances compare to a single core.


On Wed, Aug 6, 2014 at 6:35 PM, Giuliano Cardozo Medalha <
giuli...@wztech.com.br> wrote:

we are using ex4300 with the last release available

the setup is pretty simple using virtual chassis, lag, L3 and poe

it works pretty fine and we do not have any serious problems

sometimes the poe controller goes down but we have a case oppened in jtac
to try solve it

Sent from my iPhone

On 06/08/2014, at 07:15, Sebastian Wiesinger <juniper-...@ml.karotte.org>
wrote:
* Paul S. <cont...@winterei.se> [2014-08-02 05:18]:
Hi folks,

We're considering the EX4300 to run routing (l3) for a few
hypervisors of ours that are connected via l2.

Primarily interested due to the rather massive arp limit (64, 000)
on the switch, but we've been told (and searched for ourselves to
find out) that the 4300 platform has been plagued by random issues
since launch.
I don't have hands-on experience but I looked at the EX4300 platform
for a new deployment. If you look at the current release notes:


http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/en_US/junos13.2/information-products/topic-collections/ex-qfx-series/release-notes/ex-qfx-series-junos-release-notes-13.2X51-D25.pdf
There are a lot of (serious) bugs still getting fixed so I'm not sure
how mature this platform is. One big reason for that is probably
because EX4300 uses other chips than the rest of the 4xxx series
(Broadcom).

Regards

Sebastian

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