Re: [j-nsp] system maximums for the M and MX series routers

2008-10-12 Thread Alexandre Snarskii
On Sun, Oct 12, 2008 at 11:24:08AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I need to know the maximum number of L2 and L3VPN supported on MX and M > > series routers. > > There is no "System maximums" document for the M / MX series, as far as > I know. We use both M, MX and ERX, and our experience is

Re: [j-nsp] Internet Processor ASIC I & II

2008-10-12 Thread sthaug
> Reference to the below link , which routing platforms with an > Internet Processor ASIC & which routing platforms with an Internet > Proceessor ASIC II > > > http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/software/junos/junos70/swconfig70-policy/html/policy-actions-config11.html > > So to differe

[j-nsp] Internet Processor ASIC I & II

2008-10-12 Thread Amr
Dear All, Reference to the below link , which routing platforms with an Internet Processor ASIC & which routing platforms with an Internet Proceessor ASIC II http://www.juniper.net/techpubs/software/junos/junos70/swconfig70-policy/html/policy-actions-config11.html So to differenciate

Re: [j-nsp] system maximums for the M and MX series routers

2008-10-12 Thread sthaug
> I need to know the maximum number of L2 and L3VPN supported on MX and M > series routers. There is no "System maximums" document for the M / MX series, as far as I know. We use both M, MX and ERX, and our experience is that parts of the ERX "System maximums" should be taken with a large grain o