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Re (2): Core router bakeoff?
From: jkucic () kpmg com
Date: Thu, 7 May 1998 22:10:18 -0400
Eric Germann <ekgermann () cctec com>,Internet writes: Given that Cisco built their routers for them, and then they pissed off Cisco to the point where they didn't renew there code license for IOS in there hubs because of their anti Cisco marketing campaign. It was a limited 4000 Router. Only two slots instead of three. Cabletron is now pushing their new SmartSwitch Router that they acquired when they purchased YAGO systems. They claim its an ISP backbone quality router (honest its on their web page). But I don't believe it does BGP4. Cabletron has a bad rap with consultants. Don't ever try to partner with them and walk them in someplace. They are the borg, you will be assimilated. Hey, you haven't spoken with your local Cabletron rep lately; Cabletron is pushing channel relationships again. Now that I ragged on em, they do have solid stuff. I have one client who has had their MMAC hubs up and running for about 8 years with narry a hiccup. And these are in rotten basements. You are right but is it Year 2000 compliant? Thanks, Joe Kucic
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- Re (2): Core router bakeoff? jkucic (May 08)
- Re (2): Core router bakeoff? Eric Germann (May 08)
- Re: Re (2): Core router bakeoff? Dalvenjah FoxFire (May 08)
- Re: Re (2): Core router bakeoff? Michael Dillon (May 08)
- Re: Re (2): Core router bakeoff? Forrest W. Christian (May 09)
- Re: Re (2): Core router bakeoff? Dalvenjah FoxFire (May 08)
- Re: Re (2): Core router bakeoff? Michael Shields (May 09)
- Re: Re (2): Core router bakeoff? Dean Anderson (May 11)
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- Re: Re (2): Core router bakeoff? Jay R. Ashworth (May 11)
- Re: Re (2): Core router bakeoff? Dean Robb (May 11)
- Re (2): Core router bakeoff? Eric Germann (May 08)
- Re: Re (2): Core router bakeoff? Scott Whyte (May 11)
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- Re: Re (2): Core router bakeoff? jkucic (May 08)