❦ 27 mai 2018 13:24 +0700, Mark Tees <markt...@gmail.com> : > Not sure if it’s licensed on FIB usage but I’m trying to gain an idea on > both full table and partial table options.
For full FIB (or RIB?), you need the S-MX104-ADV-R2 license whose public price is 20000. However, the limitation is not enforced (you cannot even add the license to the system, it's just a piece of paper). This kind of license limitation doesn't exist with the MX80 (or with any other MX from the same era). This license can be part of a bundle (you should definitely look at bundles for the MX104, the pricing doesn't make much sense). If you buy it separately, Juniper easily does at least 30% on licenses. Personnally, I wouldn't pay anything for such a license since the MX104 slow routing engine is unable to handle an Internet-sized FIB without important downtimes during changes (1-2 minutes). You'll have to select the routes you install in FIB if you want to minimize impacts during changes and you'll need to be below the licensing limit (256k routes I think). I can't say anything about current pricing because I've bought mine more than 3 years ago, but you should also consider if a MX204 or a MX150 would fit your needs. The routing engines are far more capable on these (but they are a fixed chassis with only one routing engine). -- Use variable names that mean something. - The Elements of Programming Style (Kernighan & Plauger) _______________________________________________ juniper-nsp mailing list juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/juniper-nsp