RE: GigE Peering Router

From: James Ashton (no email)
Date: Mon Oct 10 2005 - 02:53:15 EDT

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    Hey there,

     I would run from the 7206+NPE-G1 in this capacity. We have not had luck
    actually getting a gig worth of traffic flowing through them. Great
    small site router, but not much on the throughput side at all.

     

    James
      

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    Hello,

     

    I was looking for some opinions on Cisco vs. Foundry (specifically
    Cisco's NPE-G1 vs a NetIron 4802). The application is mainly content
    delivery - outbound heavy traffic with an emphasis on quality of
    delivery.

     

    Basically I'm looking at the 4802 because we're able to provision GigE
    for all the providers, so we don't really need an architecture that can
    support OC-type interfaces. The size is also attractive for some of our
    smaller PoPs.

     

    I'm also intereted in failover/hot-standby capabilities on the Foundry
    as we have had much experience with them.

     

    Best,

     

    Lance

     

     


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