[afnog] RE-B-1800X1-4G-WW-S

ibtisam jamal ibty.jamal at gmail.com
Mon Mar 19 09:00:29 UTC 2012


Thanks Mark,

Would you be having the juniper fact sheet .Or some documentation from
Juniper.
I can not find it on google and juniper.net .I need a supporting document
to be able to get these.

Regards,
Ibtisam



On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 6:50 AM, Mark Tinka <mark.tinka at seacom.mu> wrote:

> On Thursday, March 15, 2012 10:08:43 PM ibtisam jamal wrote:
>
> > Anyone with the technical documentation for
> > RE-B-1800X1-4G-WW-S  Spare Routing Engine with 1.73GHz
> > processor, 4GB DDR3 memory with ECC, 64 GB SSD and 4GB
> > compact flash .
> >
> > I wanted to check if it is compatible with juniper M10i .
>
> The RE-B-1800X1 routing engine replaces the outgoing RE-850
> for the M7i/M10i platform.
>
> The RE-B-1800X1 is a 1.73GHz Intel Jasper Forest CPU with
> 4GB DDR3 memory. I'm not sure how much storage is on the RE,
> but SSD drives are the way forward these days (and compact
> flash is still expected).
>
> The new RE should be available with Junos 11.4R4, 12.1R2 and
> 12.2R1.
>
> While the control plane of the M7i/M10i will be getting a
> much-needed makeover, the forwarding plane will remain the
> same, which may or may not be a problem for you.
>
> However, it should allow Juniper houses to have a relatively
> cheaper (and smaller) box they can use as a route reflector,
> since the J-series boxes were effectively destroyed when
> Juniper felt they were better off being security devices and
> not routers. I just hope that 4GB DRAM is expandable in the
> future, as it isn't much these days to hold a copy of Junos,
> a couple of full BGP feeds + other internal stuff.
>
> Mark.
>
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