Installed my first Juniper router :-)!

2001-01-25 Thread Net Bum
Hi all, Just wanted to let you know how it went... It was an M5. The thing that surprised me first was how much this router weighs. I believe the chassis alone weighs 88 lbs. I had a few interface cards so perhaps the total weight was around 100 lbs. It took about 6 inches of rack height

Re: Installed my first Juniper router :-)!

2001-01-26 Thread Curtis Call
At 10:42 PM 1/25/01 -0800, you wrote: >One thing that I would like for the M5 to have would be an RJ45 console >input instead of a DB9. Also, I think my Cisco 7505 looks more stylish :-). > I like the black metal look more than the silver metalic look. On the >other hand, I have to admit that

Re: Installed my first Juniper router :-)!

2001-01-26 Thread Peter Van Oene
Keep in mind however that the management port is an Out of Band Ethernet port. Hence, you need to telnet to the router via it as opposed to connecting your RJ-45 serial cable :) Pete *** REPLY SEPARATOR *** On 1/26/2001 at 8:05 AM Curtis Call wrote: >At 10:42 PM 1/25/01 -0

Re: Installed my first Juniper router :-)!

2001-01-27 Thread Katson PN Yeung
Well it is a bit off-topic, I have a M20 box and played it for a month. I read all the docs already. CLI-wise, yes, Juniper is a lot different from Cisco, but logical grouping makes it a lot easier to read. Another more powerful thing is the routing-policy part. I personally like it a lot, but i