I am wondering if anyone can provide their real world experience about sizing 
Juniper MX routers as it relates to BGP.  I am needing a device that has a mix 
of layer 2 and 3 features, including MPLS, that will have a very low port count 
requirement that will primarily be used at a remote POP site to connect to the 
local IX as well as one or two full route transit providers.  The MX104 has 
what I need from a physical standpoint and a data plane standpoint, as well as 
power consumption figures.  My only concern is whether the REs have enough 
horsepower to churn through the convergence calculations at a rate that 
operators in this situation would find acceptable.  I realize that 'acceptable' 
is a moving target so I would happily accept feedback from people using them as 
to how long it takes and their happiness with the product.

For those of you that deem the MX104 unacceptable in this kind of role and 
moved up to the MX240, what RE did you elect to use?

Thanks,
Graham Johnston
Network Planner
Westman Communications Group
204.717.2829
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