Re: Line rate gigabit router/switch options

2008-07-21 Thread Matthew Elmore
I think a J series would be the way to go as well. Even the 4350 claims 1Gbps+ forwarding. To give you an idea of cost, a J4350 will list about $5k J6350 will list about $10.5k. The 8-port GigE PIMs list at $1800 per, 16-port GigE PIM (dual height) at $3000. Of course, those are list prices

Re: Line rate gigabit router/switch options

2008-07-19 Thread Kevin Blackham
If you don't need a full table or 10G, a sup32 6503 chassis bundle is very affordable. 8 sfp and 1 copper port for about 9k after discount. - Original message - > Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2008 16:17:12 -0400 > From: "Brant I. Stevens" wrote: >> Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2008 16:17:12 -0400 >> From: "Brant I. St

Re: Line rate gigabit router/switch options

2008-07-17 Thread Kevin Oberman
> Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2008 16:17:12 -0400 > From: "Brant I. Stevens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > What about a 6524 switch? Or a Juniper EX 4200? 6524? Sounds like a bit of overkill to me. As far as the EX4200, it might do the job in a bit, but, as of the latest JunOS release, too many features are su

Re: Line rate gigabit router/switch options

2008-07-17 Thread Brant I. Stevens
iginal Message- > From: Paul Kelly :: Blacknight [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2008 4:03 PM > To: Matthew Huff; 'nanog@nanog.org' > Subject: RE: Line rate gigabit router/switch options > > Hi Matthew, > > The Juniper J6350 boxes are both cost

RE: Line rate gigabit router/switch options

2008-07-17 Thread Matthew Huff
| Phone: 914-460-4039 aim: matthewbhuff | Fax: 914-460-4139 -Original Message- From: Paul Kelly :: Blacknight [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2008 4:03 PM To: Matthew Huff; 'nanog@nanog.org' Subject: RE: Line rate gigabit router/switch options Hi Matthew, Th

RE: Line rate gigabit router/switch options

2008-07-17 Thread Paul Kelly :: Blacknight
Hi Matthew, The Juniper J6350 boxes are both cost effective and are claimed to do line 2Gbit/s of IMIX traffic I think. We've several deployed between multitple DCs in Dublin and a load of J4350 at different layers. Stick 2GB of ram into each one and they'll go a long way. Paul Paul Kelly Tec