J2320 will handle 2 international routing tables & APE & Domestic just fine with 2gb of ram, plus you can do policy based routing & firewall policys to restrict bandwidth.I started off on them before moving to m7i and then a pair of mx80's. Problem with using JunOs, I dont believe there is an easy way to do CIR / PIR policys. i.e. lets say I had a pool of 50mb of international, I want pool A to get priority over pool B (but when pool A is not using it, let pool B burst and use it), or Gold user to get better priority over Brass user; these are all functions of the cisco SCE. When I did research some time back I recall seeing a license feature for junos. Cheers Barry On Tue, 13 Mar 2012 11:17:36 +1300, Nathan Ward wrote:
The J2320 holds more BGP routes - but only 400k which is less than the global table right now so it's kind of a moot point. J2320 can also do 32 BGP peers while the SRX can only do 16. Other than that, for a small scale router the SRX is great.