We have run into issues with GRES, and I think its an issue with the RE we have. I don’t actually perform the tasks so it may or may not be as big of an issue as I initially stated.
Jason Bothe, Manager of Networking Rice University o +1 713 348 5500 m +1 713 703 3552 ja...@rice.edu <mailto:a...@rice.edu> > On 18, Feb 2016, at 7:59 AM, Josh Reynolds <j...@kyneticwifi.com> wrote: > > With GRES, can't you simply set the master RE as backup, apply firmware, then > switch back to master and upgrade the backup RE? > > On Feb 18, 2016 7:57 AM, "Jason Bothe" <ja...@rice.edu > <mailto:ja...@rice.edu>> wrote: > We have both and they’re both great boxes, however it’s sort of embarrassing > that the ASR9k still can’t do virtualized routing, ie. logical-systems. Not > sure if thats a deal breaker for you but just thought you’d like to beware. > We also find OS configurations on the Juniper much easier than the cumbersome > XR OS that the Cisco runs. The 9k does however get a huge win with the > ability to apply a ‘pie’ or software patch while staying in service vs > requiring a reload. Either way, I don’t think you’ll go wrong. > > > J~ > > > Jason Bothe, Manager of Networking > Rice University > o +1 713 348 5500 > <tel:%2B1%20713%20348%205500> > m +1 713 703 3552 > <tel:%2B1%20713%20703%203552> > ja...@rice.edu <mailto:ja...@rice.edu> > <mailto:a...@rice.edu <mailto:a...@rice.edu>> > > On 18, Feb 2016, at 7:45 AM, Colton Conor <colton.co...@gmail.com > > <mailto:colton.co...@gmail.com>> wrote: > > > > I would like opinions of the differences between these two platforms if > > possible. > > > > I was going to buy a used Juniper MX960 Router MX960-PREMIUM2-AC-ECM with > > 2 x RE-S-1800X4-16G and 3 x SCBE-MX-S. Then I was going to load this up > > with a couple of older DPCE-R-4XGE-XFP 4x10GE DPC Enhanced cards. > > > > Now Cisco has offered me a new ASR9010 with dual ASR9K Route Switch > > Processor with 440G/slot Fabric and 6GB, and two 4X10GE / 16X1G Combo > > Linecard, Packet Transport Optimized for about the same price as the used > > Juniper. The only catch is the Cisco's support and warranty looks > > very expensive per year, but that's hard to compare since a used Juniper > > has zero support and warranty included. > > > > > > If these were both brand new with support and warranty which would you > > choose? If it were the used Juniper vs new Cisco which would you choose? > > > > I know Juniper makes newer MIC cards that probably better compete with > > these Cisco cards, but that is not option due to price. > > > > New, Juniper wants to sell me a MX104 for the same price that I can get > > this Cisco ASR9010. I think that is a no brainer to go with the ASR at that > > point. I asked for new pricing on a MX240/480/960, but that was not even > > close to the ASR9010 numbers. > > > > I can also buy two ASR 9001's for the same price and as the single ASR9010. > > >