Re: Juniper M7i, M10i and the US DREN's IPV6 project

2003-10-13 Thread Chris Luke

Robert Boyle wrote (on Oct 14):
> The M7i is supposed to compete with the Cisco 7100/7200. It is designed as 
> a provider managed CPE for DS3 and OC3 level customers. At least that is 
> the niche they are targeting. It will come in two flavors - integrated dual 
> port 100Base-T or single GigE. It also has an optional service engine for 
> firewall, VPN, IDS, etc. which plugs into the SCB/FPC. I don't think they 
> have been released into production yet, but I could be wrong.

They're mentioned in the release notes for JunOS 6.1 FWIW.

Chris.
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Re: Juniper M7i, M10i and the US DREN's IPV6 project

2003-10-13 Thread Robert Boyle
At 06:03 PM 10/13/2003, you wrote:
 From the PDF, regarding DREN implemention of ipv6:

No great incentive for DREN sites to implement IPv6
no near term win
additional effort and complexity, generally not funded
Can't deploy in a safe and secure manner
Existing DREN intrusion detection (IDS) architecture incompatible with 
maturity of products in use
Juniper port mirror lacks IPv6 support

Anybody know what a the new M7i and M10i routers are?  Specs, price 
estimates, release dates, etc?
The M7i is supposed to compete with the Cisco 7100/7200. It is designed as 
a provider managed CPE for DS3 and OC3 level customers. At least that is 
the niche they are targeting. It will come in two flavors - integrated dual 
port 100Base-T or single GigE. It also has an optional service engine for 
firewall, VPN, IDS, etc. which plugs into the SCB/FPC. I don't think they 
have been released into production yet, but I could be wrong.

-Robert

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