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Re: T1 aggregation and data center gateways
From: "Michael K. Smith" <mksmith () adhost com>
Date: Tue, 09 Mar 2010 17:23:34 -0800
Hi Tim: On 3/9/10 5:00 PM, "Tim Sanderson" <tims () donet com> wrote:
Currently have T1 aggregation on some Cisco 7206VXR routers. Core switches and data center gateways on a couple of Cisco 6509's. Looking for a model that could collapse both functions into just two devices, one being for hardware redundancy. Any recommendations on a good L3 switch that is also a good T1 aggregation device? Anyone have any experience with the newer Cisco stuff like the ASR 1000/7600/CRS-1? Tim Sanderson
You might want to post this over to cisco-nsp because there are lots of options depending upon your configuration. If you're looking at port density it seems to me you would want your router/switch to have the biggest mux ports possible. So, you could look at OC-3 or even higher in the router platforms. You can get up to an OC-12 channelized, but it all depends upon your configuration. Regards, Mike
Current thread:
- T1 aggregation and data center gateways Tim Sanderson (Mar 09)
- Re: T1 aggregation and data center gateways Alex Balashov (Mar 09)
- Re: T1 aggregation and data center gateways John Peach (Mar 09)
- Re: T1 aggregation and data center gateways Larry Sheldon (Mar 09)
- Re: T1 aggregation and data center gateways Scott Morris (Mar 10)
- Re: T1 aggregation and data center gateways Michael K. Smith (Mar 09)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: T1 aggregation and data center gateways Tim Franklin (Mar 10)
- Re: T1 aggregation and data center gateways Alexander Harrowell (Mar 10)