Babak,

For one of our customers we run two MX-80's. Both with two full routing peers 
plus a lot of other smaller BGP peerings at a local IX. So far no strange 
behaviour or poor performance. Peerings are all IPv4 and IPv6. I don't know if 
you would need specific features but for the basic border router functionality 
it seems to perform as expected.


Regards,
 Mark
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Babak Pasdar [mailto:bpas...@batblue.com] 
Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2011 3:44 PM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Experience with Juniper MX-80s

Hello NANOG Group,

I am curious if anyone has any experiences positive or negative with Juniper 
MX-80s.  Our recent experience with Juniper has not been great both in terms of 
new product offerings (SRX) and software bugs in the recent revs of Junos for 
the MX platform.  I want to know if the MX-80 functions as advertised and in 
specific can properly handle two full IPv4 and IPv6 BGP feeds 

Thanks in advance,

Babak 

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