Juniper throughout on our side now … former Cisco shop. Overall, quite happy …. MX,M,E,EX,SRX etc…
Paul On Nov 29, 2013, at 11:18 AM, Darren O'Connor <darre...@outlook.com> wrote: > We are using Juniper MX and Brocade XMRs for our P and PE routers. > > > > Thanks > Darren > http://www.mellowd.co.uk/ccie > > > >> Date: Fri, 29 Nov 2013 09:19:33 +0100 >> From: kuenz...@init7.net >> To: nanog@nanog.org >> Subject: Re: What routers do folks use these days? >> >> Am 29.11.2013 06:37, schrieb Jawaid Desktop: >>> We're a service provider, and we have a network full of Cat6509's. >>> We are finding that we are outgrowing them from the standpoint of >>> their ability to handle lots of large routing tables. Obviously >>> their switching capability is still superb but one of them with 20 >>> peers is starting to groan a bit and RAM is going to be an issue >>> soon. >>> >>> What do people use these days? Our backbone needs in the next 2-3 >>> years are going to be sub-100Gbps. >> >> Check the Brocade MLXe series. We (Init7 / AS13030) are using them and >> the previous XMR series for years and are happy with it. CLI is >> Cisco-look-and-feel, the software tree has a clear structure (unlike >> Cisco with hundreds of versions) and the TAC is willing to ssh into your >> gear to assist. >> >> -- >> Fredy Kuenzler >> >> Init7 (Switzerland) Ltd. >> AS13030 >> St. Georgen-Strasse 70 >> CH-8400 Winterthur >> Twitter: @init7 / @kuenzler >> http://www.init7.net/ >> >
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