Re: My impressions of Juniper from the test lab

2000-09-30 Thread ehab hadi
Dave, We can test and compare apple with oranges in that respect. Why?. GSR internal architecture is based on shared bus/cpu while GSR using distributed, cross-bar architecture. Therefore, to perform the test fairly you should load the M-xx with PIC's and the GSR with 8, 12, or 16 lincards and

My impressions of Juniper from the test lab

2000-09-29 Thread David Wolsefer
The juniper M20,M40, and M160 are serious routers in the core IP routing world because they simply outperform the 12000GSR. Although I did not test them against the latest and greatest GSR, we ran tests with the M40 heads up against a few older model GSRs. Needless to say, the Juniper is very

Re: My impressions of Juniper from the test lab

2000-09-29 Thread Dale Holmes
Thanks David! Nice review... From: "David Wolsefer" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: "David Wolsefer" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: My impressions of Juniper from the test lab Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2000 09:31:33 -0700 The juniper M20,M40, and M160 are serious ro

Re: My impressions of Juniper from the test lab

2000-09-29 Thread Erick B.
I've been watching them for awhile now and have been to their new HQ. The M40 can do OC-48 at wire-speed and the m160 can do OC-192 at wire-speed. You can read about all the features, ASICs, etc on their website. I haven't had much opportunitys to get my hands on JunOS however, anyone willing to