Re: [j-nsp] Juniper equivalents for migration from Cisco

2011-03-17 Thread Martin Barry
$quoted_author = "Delian Delchev" ; > > You can not compare directly the products this way. The vendors are not > copying always from each other the products. While this is true, for the purposes of exploring the Juniper product range the logical first step is to look for something which is simil

[j-nsp] Juniper equivalents for migration from Cisco

2011-03-17 Thread Martin Barry
We're a Cisco shop currently and I've been trying to identify the equivalent Juniper products but am struggling a little. We use 4900m in the core, 1GbE copper and fibre for up-links, 10GbE for inter-switch links. It's mostly a switch but there is some layer 3, BGP routing, VRFs. There doesn't app

[j-nsp] Juniper firewall that does HA, "contexts" and VPN?

2010-08-04 Thread Martin Barry
So, we're a Cisco shop but we need a firewall that can handle both "contexts" and VPNs (which it appears ASAs can't) and be run HA. Basically: - redundant pair running HA - IPSEC and PPTP VPN termination on a single external VLAN - separate ACLs and routing for each customer which dumps them into

Re: [j-nsp] Juniper-Cisco Hardware Comparison

2010-05-05 Thread Martin Barry
$quoted_author = "Walaa Abdel razzak" ; > > If I would like to compare the features of Juniper/Cisco products from > the same family. I mean if you have a Cisco router and you want to find > the equivalent or near equivalent router in Juniper (Enterprise/Service > Provide), is there any tool or U