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Re: Cisco Nexus(7000) vs Juniper 8200
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Ryan Dorman)
Wed Dec 22 16:40:39 2010
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Date: Wed, 22 Dec 2010 16:40:16 -0500
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From: Ryan Dorman <Ryan.Dorman@blackboard.com>
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L3 on the Nexus is still relatively new.. the 6500 platform has some life left in it.. I would stick with it for this round as a core routing platform. If this is a "core" in the old 3 tier sense (switching, no routing) then the Nexus makes sense and will continue to over time.
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From: Resnet Forum [mailto:RESNET-L@LISTSERV.ND.EDU] On Behalf Of Rick Coloccia
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Subject: Re: Cisco Nexus(7000) vs Juniper 8200
I can't really plug a nexus in where my 6500s are yet - too many missing line cards - 100 mbps fx, nam & fwsm - so I'm not at all sure where I'll go - I'm even considering staying with the 6Ks for a while longer still...
-Rick
On 12/22/2010 1:53 PM, Whitlow, Michael wrote:
> We've been chewing on this issue too, wondering if we should go with
> Nexus for a 10G backbone solution or upgrade the 6500s. So far I
> haven't learned enough about Nexus to be sold on it yet.
>
> Mike
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> Subject: Cisco Nexus(7000) vs Juniper 8200
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> Question to all networking boys& girls;
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> We would like to replace our core router which is a 6513 with SUP720.
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> Choices are
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> a) Cisco Nexus 7000
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> b) Juniper 8200
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> Questions are;
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> 1) How many school using Juniper as their Core router?
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> 2) How many, if any have moved from Cisco to Juniper?
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> Thank you
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> Have a good holiday everyone.
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