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Re: "2M today, 10M with no change in technology"? An informal survey.
From: "John A. Kilpatrick" <john () hypergeek net>
Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 08:00:39 -0700
On 8/28/07 5:11 PM, "Lincoln Dale" <ltd () interlink com au> wrote:
agree that this isn't "ideal", however Cisco has always been very specific about the h/w FIB & adjacency table sizes on the hardware in question. i know that vendor bashing is a sport in this list, but....
The problem is that Cisco hasn't been forthcoming. To me it seems the data was hidden in a corner of a spec sheet. Meanwhile sales teams are still saying the PFC3B is acceptable for taking a full table. And the failure to produce a Sup32-3BXL or similar is also frustrating - I don't need Sup720 backplane speeds on my edge router. -- John A. Kilpatrick john () hypergeek net Email| http://www.hypergeek.net/ john-page () hypergeek net Text pages| ICQ: 19147504 remember: no obstacles/only challenges
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