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e300 vs mx240 for border router ?
- Subject: e300 vs mx240 for border router ?
- From: Ubaidali_Abdul_Razack at 3com.com (Ubaidali_Abdul_Razack at 3com.com)
- Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2008 10:35:06 +0800
- In-reply-to: <1229121425.6160.1938.camel@mike-desktop>
Have you tried 3Com's 6040 / MSR-50 routers?
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Ubaidali Abdul Razack
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Michael J McCafferty <mike at m5computersecurity.com>
12/13/2008 06:37 AM
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nanog <nanog at nanog.org>
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Re: e300 vs mx240 for border router ?
Leslie,
Can you summarize any other info you may have learned in the private
responses for the benefit of those that are interested ?
I am not at all familiar with the Force10s, am buying new border routers
now.
Thanks,
Mike
On Fri, 2008-12-12 at 14:27 -0800, Leslie wrote:
> Thanks to everyone who wrote back privately --
>
> I also didn't know that force10 now has dual-cam linecards which raises
> the amount of routes it can handle
>
> Leslie wrote:
> > Hey nanog-izens
> >
> > So for routers that are touching our transit and (hopefully soon)
future
> > peering, we're looking at both the force10 e300's and juniper mx240's.
> > The e300's are cheap but I have heard some rumors/talk of falling over
> > when it has to deal with large numbers of prefixes and routes? The
> > mx240's are nice but the cost difference is enormous. Does anyone
have
> > experience with e300's running into issues with large routing tables?
> > Are there any tricks/tips that work around any issues (if they exist?)
> >
> > Thanks in advance
> >
> > Leslie
>
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