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Re: Ascend GRF400
From: Tony Li <tli () jnx com>
Date: 26 Apr 1997 00:15:10 -0700
Correct me if I am wrong, but I thought the GRF-400 was an Ascend product and the GRF-1600 is the NetStar GigaRouter, with some additional developments. The GRF-400 is out there in networks like AGIS, NetRail, PSI, DOMINO and Savvis. No word on any NetStar-cum-GRF1600 deployments. Am I right?
My understanding is that the GRF-400 is just a 4 slot version of the GRF-1600, modulo cosmetic differences, branding etc. Certainly this is one of the easiest ways that one can take a crossbar switch and produce a cost reduced, bandwidth reduced midrange. Tony p.s. Do I hear a chainsaw in Minneapolis? ;-) ;-) ;-) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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- Re: Ascend GRF400, (continued)
- Re: Ascend GRF400 David Davis (Apr 22)
- Re: Ascend GRF400 Stephen Balbach (Apr 22)
- Re: Ascend GRF400 John R. Levine (Apr 22)
- Re: Ascend GRF400 David Davis (Apr 22)
- Re: Ascend GRF400 Alex Rubenstein (Apr 22)
- Re: Ascend GRF400 David Davis (Apr 22)
- Re: Ascend GRF400 Joe Provo - Network Architect (Apr 24)
- Re: Ascend GRF400 Tim Salo (Apr 24)
- Re: Ascend GRF400 Deepak Jain (Apr 24)
- Re: Ascend GRF400 Neil J. McRae (Apr 25)
- Re: Ascend GRF400 Kent W. England (Apr 25)
- Re: Ascend GRF400 Tony Li (Apr 26)
- Re: Ascend GRF400 Neil J. McRae (Apr 28)
- Re: Ascend GRF400 Nathan Stratton (Apr 28)
- Re: Ascend GRF400 Jeff Wabik (Apr 29)
- Re: Ascend GRF400 Deepak Jain (Apr 24)
- Re: Ascend GRF400 Neil J. McRae (Apr 25)