Thank you guys, This will be useful, but I still have some questions: Where can I see comparations between the routers? Also, where can I find datasheets containing FIB, RIB and BGP routes limits for cisco and Juniper? It is quite dificult! Thanks again! 2009/7/17 Larry Stites <ncnet@sbcglobal.net>
Livio,
Tough economic conditions and heightened environmental awareness have many ISPs, Telcos and NOCs considering Green IT as viable option when purchasing network hardware. As licensed resellers of previously owned network equipment we stock and supply Juniper and Cisco routers, switches and associated modules.
For example:
(1) JUNIPER M10iBASE (2) RE-850-1536 (2) FEB-M10I-M7I (2) HCM-M10I-M7I (4) PWR-M10I-M7I-AC can be switched to DC
New, back up surplus, unused condition - $15,500 Original box, packing, Junos and accessories
(1) JUNIPER M10iBASE (1) RE-850-1536 (2) FEB-M10I-M7I (2) HCM-M10I-M7I (4) PWR-M10I-M7I-AC can be switched to DC
New, back up surplus, unused condition- $11250/EA Original box, packing, Junos and accessories (2) bundles available in this config and condition
(1) JUNIPER M10iBASE (1) RE-850-1536 (1) FEB-M10I-M7I (2) HCM-M10I-M7I (4) PWR-M10I-M7I-DC
Refurbished condition- $9K Respectfully used, very good condition Power cords, Junos and rack kit included.
(6) PE-1GE-SX-B $1450/each
Also available:
(4) Juniper M5BASE-2AC-E each configured as: ( 4 PIC Slot Chassis: (1) Built-in Enhanced FPC, Cooling, Midplane, Forwarding Engine Board (with Internet Processor II, ASIC, 8MB SSRAM, Routing Engine 2.0 (333Mhz - 768Mb), (2) AC Power Supply, $3500.each
Subject to prior sale Warranty minimum 90 days References available
--
Best regards,
Larry E. Stites Northern California Networks, Inc. United Network Equipment Dealers Association CA LIC#2004 SR KH 100-484111 Nevada City, CA 95959 cell 530 320 4194 land 530 265 2588 ncnet@sbcglobal.net www.uneda.com --
on 7/16/09 1:40 PM, Livio Zanol Puppim wrote:
Hello guys,
I need to buy 2 border routers to handle 2 155Mbps links using BGP full route with each ISP. What may I analyse at the routers hardware?
I'm asking for: 1Giga Byte of RAM expansible to 1,5GB 1.000.000 FIB capacity in hardware (since 512K won't be enought soon) 1.000.000 RIB capacity.
What do you recommend to ask for? Are these specifications ok? Do I need more RAM or less FIB? Is there any site I can use to see specifications for border routers? Anyone knows of any PoC involving routers?
-- []'s Lívio Zanol Puppim
On Fri, Jul 17, 2009 at 02:19:21PM -0300, Livio Zanol Puppim wrote:
Thank you guys, This will be useful, but I still have some questions: Where can I see comparations between the routers? Also, where can I find datasheets containing FIB, RIB and BGP routes limits for cisco and Juniper? It is quite dificult!
You won't. All of the numbers published by vendors for such things are pretty much complete and total fabrications, and will vary greatly depending on platform, code, configuration, what features you have turned on, etc. For example, many people attempting to run code written in the last couple of years on Juniper M5/M10 have already discovered that they had to go unofficially hack^H^H^H^H upgrade the FEB DRAM to support their configuration even though the FIB (in FEB SRAM) was nowhere near capacity. Also, some routes will consume more memory than others (consider 1mil unique routes vs 4x paths of the same 250k unique routes). It is all but impossible to come up with an accurate generic description of how much horsepower you'll get out of a specific amount of memory, one would need to know the platform, code, and configuration of your network to make any kind of educated guess at all. Either find someone with experience to consult for you, or buy something new and shiny that is complete overkill and will last you for years. I think the Juniper MX is the most scalable platform in terms of FIB capacity right now, thanks to their RLDRAM architecture. -- Richard A Steenbergen <ras@e-gerbil.net> http://www.e-gerbil.net/ras GPG Key ID: 0xF8B12CBC (7535 7F59 8204 ED1F CC1C 53AF 4C41 5ECA F8B1 2CBC)
Cisco routers performance comparison chart: http://www.cisco.com/web/partners/downloads/765/tools/quickreference/routerp... If you're interested on 6500/7600 and their supervisors: http://www.cisco.com/web/partners/downloads/765/tools/quickreference/catalys... Our 7204VXR with NPE-G1 are working great with dual-stack full tables, using less than 300M of 1GB RAM. . If you're also thinking about IPv6, check the supervisors and processor engines data sheets about that too. Livio Zanol Puppim a écrit :
Thank you guys, This will be useful, but I still have some questions: Where can I see comparations between the routers? Also, where can I find datasheets containing FIB, RIB and BGP routes limits for cisco and Juniper? It is quite dificult!
Thanks again!
2009/7/17 Larry Stites <ncnet@sbcglobal.net>
Livio,
Tough economic conditions and heightened environmental awareness have many ISPs, Telcos and NOCs considering Green IT as viable option when purchasing network hardware. As licensed resellers of previously owned network equipment we stock and supply Juniper and Cisco routers, switches and associated modules.
For example:
(1) JUNIPER M10iBASE (2) RE-850-1536 (2) FEB-M10I-M7I (2) HCM-M10I-M7I (4) PWR-M10I-M7I-AC can be switched to DC
New, back up surplus, unused condition - $15,500 Original box, packing, Junos and accessories
(1) JUNIPER M10iBASE (1) RE-850-1536 (2) FEB-M10I-M7I (2) HCM-M10I-M7I (4) PWR-M10I-M7I-AC can be switched to DC
New, back up surplus, unused condition- $11250/EA Original box, packing, Junos and accessories (2) bundles available in this config and condition
(1) JUNIPER M10iBASE (1) RE-850-1536 (1) FEB-M10I-M7I (2) HCM-M10I-M7I (4) PWR-M10I-M7I-DC
Refurbished condition- $9K Respectfully used, very good condition Power cords, Junos and rack kit included.
(6) PE-1GE-SX-B $1450/each
Also available:
(4) Juniper M5BASE-2AC-E each configured as: ( 4 PIC Slot Chassis: (1) Built-in Enhanced FPC, Cooling, Midplane, Forwarding Engine Board (with Internet Processor II, ASIC, 8MB SSRAM, Routing Engine 2.0 (333Mhz - 768Mb), (2) AC Power Supply, $3500.each
Subject to prior sale Warranty minimum 90 days References available
--
Best regards,
Larry E. Stites Northern California Networks, Inc. United Network Equipment Dealers Association CA LIC#2004 SR KH 100-484111 Nevada City, CA 95959 cell 530 320 4194 land 530 265 2588 ncnet@sbcglobal.net www.uneda.com --
on 7/16/09 1:40 PM, Livio Zanol Puppim wrote:
Hello guys,
I need to buy 2 border routers to handle 2 155Mbps links using BGP full route with each ISP. What may I analyse at the routers hardware?
I'm asking for: 1Giga Byte of RAM expansible to 1,5GB 1.000.000 FIB capacity in hardware (since 512K won't be enought soon) 1.000.000 RIB capacity.
What do you recommend to ask for? Are these specifications ok? Do I need more RAM or less FIB? Is there any site I can use to see specifications for border routers?
Anyone
knows of any PoC involving routers?
participants (3)
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Benjamin Billon
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Livio Zanol Puppim
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Richard A Steenbergen