Hey Everyone,
I'm hoping to gather some opinions / experience for or against replacing my Watchguard XTM5 running pfSense with a Juniper SRX345.
I'm sure some of you are running a combo of these at home and work. What pain points would I have?
Some considerations,
- SRX345 has no active license for features but I think there is a hardware feature unlocked (like full speed ports or something)
SRX has the DOCSIS mini-pim and it works. I can pull down a dhcp address. Haven't configured past that.
- pfSense is running a good deal of services, dhcp, DNS, suricata, tls cert manager, acupsd. I would need to replicate these functions.
- planning on upgrading from juniper 2x ex2200 and 1x ex4200 to 2x icx 6610-24p to match existing ruckus H510 APs using the excellent 6610 guide on STH (seriously, wow)
- this has WAF credits to account for.
What do you think?
I'm hoping to gather some opinions / experience for or against replacing my Watchguard XTM5 running pfSense with a Juniper SRX345.
I'm sure some of you are running a combo of these at home and work. What pain points would I have?
Some considerations,
- SRX345 has no active license for features but I think there is a hardware feature unlocked (like full speed ports or something)
SRX has the DOCSIS mini-pim and it works. I can pull down a dhcp address. Haven't configured past that.
- pfSense is running a good deal of services, dhcp, DNS, suricata, tls cert manager, acupsd. I would need to replicate these functions.
- planning on upgrading from juniper 2x ex2200 and 1x ex4200 to 2x icx 6610-24p to match existing ruckus H510 APs using the excellent 6610 guide on STH (seriously, wow)
- this has WAF credits to account for.
What do you think?