[c-nsp] Replacment for 3640
Rafi Sadowsky
rafi at meron.openu.ac.il
Wed Aug 25 15:44:40 EDT 2004
## On 2004-08-24 20:53 +0200 Gert Doering typed:
GD>
GD> 3640:
GD>
GD> R4700 CPU at 100MHz, Implementation 33, Rev 1.0
GD>
GD> 7200/NPE-400
GD>
GD> R7000 CPU at 350Mhz, Implementation 39, Rev 3.2, 256KB L2, 4096KB L3 Cache
GD>
GD> <rant>
GD> I really wish people would get at least the *easy* things right before
GD> posting here. The signal-to-noise ratio is falling fast :-(
GD> </rant>
GD>
Not that far fetched just a bit out of date
(You may also want to be generous and substitute CPU for "CPU family"
and look at the 3660 before flaming the guy)
7200:
<http://www.cisco.com/en/US/customer/products/hw/routers/ps341/products_tech_note09186a0080094ea3.shtml>
NPE-100/NPE-150 R4700 at 150MHz (150 has SRAM)
NPE-175 RM5270 at 200MHz
NPE-200 R5000 at 200MHz
NPE-225 RM5271 at 262MHz
NPE-300 RM7000 at 262MHz
NPE-400 RM7000 at 350MHz
3600 series:
<http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/ps274/products_tech_note09186a00801e1155.shtml>
3620 R4700 at 80Mhz
3640 R4700 at 100MHz
3660 RM5271 at 225 MHz (2MB L2 cache)
--
Rafi
P.S. Of course there is more to router performance than "just" the CPU
model and speed not that you don't know it already..
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