~$45k is the US list price... typical discount applies :-) thanks, -Randy
----- On Aug 8, 2019, at 2:33 AM, Baldur Norddahl <baldur.nordd...@gmail.com> wrote: > 45k? No no, the mx204 with enough license to do BGP is more like 20k - 25k or > less. It is actually quite cheap, so I doubt the OP will find anything much > cheaper without going used or do a software router. > I feel it should be mentioned that a Linux box with 4x10G NIC and some random > switch as port expander also will be able to fulfil the requirements and for a > fraction of any other solution. > Regards > Baldur > tor. 8. aug. 2019 06.47 skrev Randy Carpenter < [ mailto:rcar...@network1.net > | > rcar...@network1.net ] >: >> If you don't require redundant routing engines, there is nothing from Juniper >> that will cost less and have the capacity you require. In fact, there really >> aren't any cheaper MX options at all, other than the kneecapped MX80 and >> MX104 >> variants. MX204 is really a nice box. I only wish they had a redundant >> version. >> Is price your only concern with the MX204? You might not need the full blown >> -R >> or -IR version, so the list price would only be ~$45K. >> I'm not too familiar with other vendors, so I'll leave that to others. >> thanks, >> -Randy >> ----- On Aug 7, 2019, at 11:02 PM, Mehmet Akcin < [ mailto:meh...@akcin.net | >> meh...@akcin.net ] > wrote: >>> Greetings, >>> I am looking for some suggestions on alternatives to mx204. >>> Any recommendations on something more affordable which can handle full >>> routing >>> tables from two providers? >>> Prefer Juniper but happy to look alternatives. >>> Min 6-8 10G ports are required >>> 1G support required >>> Thanks in advance! >>> Mehmet >>> -- >>> Mehmet >>> +1-424-298-1903