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Yes, it is an OEM of of the CBA750.
Stefan Fouant
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On Aug 6, 2011, at 12:19 AM, "Ryan Finnesey" wrote:
> The CX111 looks very similar the a Cr
Ok so I am back to look at the SRX Series because I want to keep everything
within the same unit. Does anyone know of any documents that compare the
Branch SRX Series to the J Series?
Cheers
Ryan
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From: Stefan Fouant [mailto:sfou...@shortestpathfirst.net]
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The CX111 looks very similar the a CradlePoint device. Does Juniper OEM
them?
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From: Stefan Fouant [mailto:sfou...@shortestpathfirst.net]
Sent: Friday, August 05, 2011 11:14 PM
To: Ryan Finnesey
Cc:
Subject: Re: [j-nsp] hardware DS1s
J-Series or branch SRX would fit t
The SRX 210 is the only device that I am aware of that has an internal
ExpressCard slot for the CX111 3G modem. All the other platforms use an
external bridge, so unfortunately you are out of luck here...
The J-Series do support internal ISDN BRI PIMs, however these must be purchased
separatel
Is there an internal option for the J-Series for both the ISDN BRI and 3G/4G
wireless?
Cheers
Ryan
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From: Stefan Fouant [mailto:sfou...@shortestpathfirst.net]
Sent: Friday, August 05, 2011 11:14 PM
To: Ryan Finnesey
Cc:
Subject: Re: [j-nsp] hardware DS1s
J-Series or
J-Series or branch SRX would fit the bill here as you can easily meet your
requirement with either platform. You can get the CX111 cellular bridge for 3G
backup for these platforms. Since you don't need firewalling, SRX might be
overkill however...
Stefan Fouant
JNCIE-M, JNCIE-ER, JNCIE-SEC,
What would the group recommend in terms of Juniper hardware that we can use
at remote locations where we would install one or two DS1s? This would be a
TDM network witch we will run MPLS so no need for firewall. If possible we
would like to have the same box to be able to support ISDN BRI and or
Hi Chris,
Thanx for the info.
Isn't the RADIUS CoA also licensed and part of the servivce manager ?
Kind regards,
Tom
Van: Chris Hellberg [ch...@chrishellberg.com]
Verzonden: vrijdag 5 augustus 2011 21:38
Aan: Tom Teeuwen
CC: juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net
Onderwerp:
Hi Tom,
There are a couple of ways of doing this in real time without clearing the
session:
* use service manager to change the QoS profile. Service manager is a hefty
feature that can do various subscriber management magic, such as on-box volume
and time quotas. One of the other capabilities
On 7/31/2011 4:42 PM, Paulhamus, Jon wrote:
Thanks everyone - it looks like I'm on the same page. Perhaps I was looking
for a conversion tool or perhaps a bit of magic that is just not there (which
is OK) -
No built-in magic. You could have adapted one of the conversion tools
available for o
Hello,
I am a bit confused about the requirements of inter-AS VPLS.
For my VPLS deployment, I'm going the BGP route. I found that my VPLS
doesn't work, unless I have an MPLS-LSP established between my PEs.
Without the LSPs, "show vpls connection" would give a "VC-Down".
For inter-AS VPLS, how am
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