On Sat, Jan 04, 2003 at 02:36:53PM -0700, john@chagresventures.com wrote: Hi John,
Been looking at a M5/M10 box and have noticed its not real easy (unless I'm blind) to replace the mid-plane.
Thus I'm wondering what people in the field have experienced with respect to mid-plane failures.
1. Bent or broken pins on the PIC side
2. Circuit failures
My eval of this product is for a client and their infrastructure needs.
Other bits of learned wisdom also excepted and encouraged :)
First off I think it is good to have a look at the Juniper product line and consider matching your needs to the right product in the M Series product line. In example, if you consider bent or broken pins (which in my opinion is a serious hardware problem) something you should be able to survive in case it happens, you should look at a product which gives you redundancy, or in case of the bigger Junipers, replacable FPC's. Same goes for the circuit failures. This goes for all routing hardware. If you want to be able to fix problems in that category, without taking out the entire box, you should buy one which does enable you to do so, if in the end you don't want to rule out hardware failure to the midplane. Although this does not exactly answers your question when it comes to the M5 platform, I do think this is the proper way to address your availabilty needs. Regards, Dave Aaldering ISP-Services http://www.isp-services.nl/noc/ -- http://www.as24875.net/