I have an MX 80 that has been deployed for quite some time, and has happilly been chugging along with a 100Mbps Up/Down WAN connection. We are in the process of Upgrading our connection to 500Mbps, and our ISP is ready to "flip the switch" to this bandwidth.
That said, the MX80 is only capable of 250Mbps. We have an MX84 on the way, but it won't be here and deployed for some time.
My question is, if I set the MX80 to "max" bandwidth of 250Mbps, and our ISP enables the upgraded connection, I presume that the MX80 will still work, but simply be at it's own software bandwidth limit. I see no reason it would fail to route traffic properly, but I need to confirm this with the community. Effectively, we would just be "wasting" our extra bandwidth until the MX84 arrives, correct?
If it will result in dropped packets altogether (I assume TCP would be fine, but UDP/ streaming could be affected), I will tell our ISP to hold off.