[AusNOG] Business Router
Skeeve Stevens
skeeve+ausnog at eintellego.net
Thu May 17 11:36:13 EST 2012
Honestly - Find some more money if you can.
Check out: http://www.juniper.net/us/en/local/pdf/datasheets/1000281-en.pdf
The Juniper SRX100 might even do the trick, with enough ports, enough
throughput, BGP, etc - but I'd go a SRX220 if you can afford it. It will
do you well.
If you can't then perhaps a switch with a gig uplink into a linux box
running Quagga or something like that.
600 users isn't a small amount, so I'd be trying to do it properly.
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On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 11:27 AM, Jason Firmino <jason.firmino at gmail.com>wrote:
> Hey noggers,
>
> I'm working in a company that has just reached 600 users in our
> network infrastructure. We are having some issues with our router
> (Draytek - Vigor 3200 Series). He's not handling well the bandwidth of
> the 3 x 10Mb links we have, and we are scheduled for a 100Mb link next
> week.
>
> However the problem is that the we are short on funds for IT.
>
> So, with that, what kind of router do you noggers recommend for a
> medium company with 600 users that can support up to 5 links delivered
> trough ethernet.
>
> Cheers to all,
> --
> Jason Firmino
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