When I last got pricing on the MX10003 in fall 2021, I was asked if I wanted pricing on something with exclusively 100GbE interfaces or with 10GbE capability. I got pricing for both options. Putting SFP+ 10GbE ports in a router of that total chassis+RE+linecard+support contract price is an *extremely* costly proposition on a dollar per port basis. Would recommend that anyone who thinks they need them to look at ways to put the 10GbE ports in some other device and attach that to the router. On Tue, 14 Jun 2022 at 14:09, Brian <brian.bsi@gmail.com> wrote:
From Juniper...........
"you are correct that there isn’t a native 10G SFP+ form factor offered with the 304.
QSA adapters are qualified (say for example, Nvidia), and from there it can support native 10G Bidi, WDM, etc. The economics per-port, obviously, get a little expensive with this approach if a lot of native 10G is needed and breakout isn’t an option.
Thanks!"
Oh and also I just got the call, Juniper is forcing a Price Hike in July.
On Tue, Jun 14, 2022 at 9:10 AM tim@pelican.org <tim@pelican.org> wrote:
The MX204 is pure shocker! Unless the MX304 will come with a license-based approach to run at MX204 pricing, that is Juniper shooting themselves in the foot.
Unless I'm missing a trick, the MX304 doesn't have an answer to installing DWDM, bidi, or other fancy optics in the SPF+ ports on the MX204. QSFP+ breakout to 4 x 10G is supported, but only 4 x vanilla 1310 optics - you'll need an external OEO solution if you want fancy 10G options.
It otherwise seems a nice box on paper, although substantially more expensive than the MX204.
Cheers, Tim.