Re: Deaggregation Disease

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Date: Fri Jul 21 2006 - 14:17:39 EDT

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    On Fri, 21 Jul 2006 13:59:35 EDT, Jon Lewis said:

    > As we push closer to the ipv4 route table limits of cisco's 6500/7600
    > series (with anything less than Sup720-3bxl), I suspect lots of networks
    > are going to be forced to start doing some sort of filtering of routes
    > beyond just refusing >24-bit networks or cisco's going to sell a lot more
    > Sup720-3bxl's, FAN2 trays, and power supplies in the next year or two.

    The big question is, of course, whether to upgrade a 6500 and keep it on
    life support, or bite the bullet and go for a whole new box. How much time
    a -3bxl and careful filtering will buy you does depend heavily on where in
    the Internet you are - but I'm willing to bet that a good number of sites
    will go for the fork lift upgrade because there are *other* pressing things
    coming up that the 6500 won't do either.

    Remember - it only takes *one* truly mission-critical "must do" that a 6500
    can't, and it's off to a less stressful corner of your network for that long
    slide into retirement (on the other hand, I'm sure in 2016, there will *still*
    be 6500's installed, just like I'm sure there's still 1996-vintage gear still
    out there now...)

    I'll concede that Jon is at least partially right - *somebody* is going to
    be selling gear... ;)




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