Juniper hardware recommendation

Mann, Jason jamann at mt.gov
Fri May 7 22:56:50 UTC 2021


We are using MX204's as our internet routers and I want to replace our ASR's with them to be used as an aggregate circuit router. With the amount of 10G/40G/100G interface and the price point we have been happy with them. The big issue was learning Junos since we are cisco shop

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Hi,

Just out of curiosity, what would you recommend using for a core router/switch from Juniper?

MX208,480,10K

Datasheets show them all as very nice and powerful devices (although they do use a lot of rack space and side to side airflow is painful) but I’m just wondering here what most people use and how good or bad of an experience you have with it 😊

Thanks,



Javier Gutierrez Guerra

Network Analyst

CCNA R&S, JNCIA

Westman Communications Group

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