Have you tried 3Com's 6040 / MSR-50 routers? Regards Ubaidali Abdul Razack +65.65436404 (Office) +65.65436278 (Fax) Michael J McCafferty <mike@m5computersecurity.com> 12/13/2008 06:37 AM To nanog <nanog@nanog.org> cc Subject 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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