The MX80 license locked is not 5Gb The MX5 is 20Gb TP - 20 SFP ports card, only one MIC slot active The MX10 is 40Gb TP - 20 SFP ports card. both MIC slots active The MX40 is 60Gb TP - 20 SFP ports card, both MIC slots + 2 of the onboard 10GbE ports The MX80 is 80Gb TP - 20 SFP ports card, both MIC slots + all 4 of the onboard 10GbE ports The MX80-48T is 80Gb TP - 48 Copper ports, both MIC slots + all 4 of the onboard 10GbE ports
Last year the licensed versions were called MX80-5G, MX8-10G and so on, but as on this month they've renamed them to MX5, MX10, MX40's - note that the old MX80 could come with or without -T timing support, the new ones ONLY have timing. …Skeeve On Sat, Jan 21, 2012 at 3:50 AM, PC <paul4...@gmail.com> wrote: > While the ASR1002 does offer more services, I generally disagree with some > parts of this comparison. > > Juniper has some very aggressive pricing on mx80 bundles license-locked to > 5gb, which are cheaper and blow the performance specifications of the > equivalent low end ASR1002 out of the water for internet edge BGP > applications. Unlike the ASR, a simple upgrade license can unlock the > boxes full potential. > > Just my opinion as a customer of both vendors... > > > > > On Fri, Jan 20, 2012 at 1:14 AM, Saku Ytti <s...@ytti.fi> wrote: > > > On (2012-01-19 12:10 -0800), jon Heise wrote: > > > > > Does anyone have any experience with these two routers, we're looking > to > > > buy one of them but i have little experience dealing with cisco routers > > > and zero experience with juniper. > > > > It might be because of your schedule/timetable, but you are comparing > > apples to oranges. > > > > MX80 is not competing against ASR1k, and JNPR has no product to compete > > with ASR1k. > > MX80 competes directly with ASR9001. Notable differences include: > > > > ASR9001 has lot more memory (2GB/8GB) and lot faster control-plane > > ASR9001 has 120G of capacity, MX80 80G > > ASR9001 BOM is higher, as it is not fabricless design like MX80 (this > > shouldn't affect sale price in relevant way) > > ASR9001 does not ship just now > > > > As others have pointed out ASR1k is 'high touch' router, it does NAPT, > > IPSEC, pretty much anything and everything, it is the next-gen VXR > really. > > > > ASR9001 and MX80 both do relatively few things, but at high capacity. > > > > -- > > ++ytti > > > > > -- *Skeeve Stevens, CEO* eintellego Pty Ltd ske...@eintellego.net.au ; www.eintellego.net Phone: 1300 753 383 ; Fax: (+612) 8572 9954 Cell +61 (0)414 753 383 ; skype://skeeve facebook.com/eintellego twitter.com/networkceoau ; www.linkedin.com/in/skeeve PO Box 7726, Baulkham Hills, NSW 1755 Australia The Experts Who The Experts Call Juniper - Cisco – Brocade - IBM