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Low Cost 10G Router
- Subject: Low Cost 10G Router
- From: colton.conor at gmail.com (Colton Conor)
- Date: Wed, 20 May 2015 21:01:40 -0500
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Bryan,
Very interesting. Doesn't ALU mainly compare the new Alcatel SRa-4/8 router
vs a MX104 though?
Besides no redundancy, what limitations does the MX80 and MX104 have? I am
assume the Juniper does not have "BGP is multi-threaded on the box, does
RPKI for route verification, and it's
got extensive HQoS functionality"? I heard the MX80 was limited on QoS, but
never looked into it.
On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 7:03 PM, Bryan Fields <Bryan at bryanfields.net> wrote:
> On 5/19/15 1:22 PM, Colton Conor wrote:
> > What options are available for a small, low cost router that has at least
> > four 10G ports, and can handle full BGP routes? All that I know of are
> the
> > Juniper MX80, and the Brocade CER line. What does Cisco and others have
> > that compete with these two? Any other vendors besides Juniper, Brocade,
> > and Cisco to look at?
>
> In the same price range as the MX80 there is the Alcatel SRa-4/8 router.
> These will do 100g in and out, and handle full tables. You get redundant
> control modules vs. a single on the juniper.
>
> BGP is multi-threaded on the box, does RPKI for route verification, and
> it's
> got extensive HQoS functionality amongst other features.
>
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