[c-nsp] Recommendations for 10GBase-Capable switch
Dan Lockwood
dlockwood at shastacoe.org
Mon May 9 02:35:40 EDT 2005
I don't think that it is non-brilliant at all. I would suggest that if you (universal you) are getting 7-8Gb of actual billing at an access/aggregation point, then you need to be looking at some platform other than a 3750. ;) The 3750 is a low end metro access switch which Cisco intended to be cost effective, and have medium performance and high features; thereby delivering high value to the SP.
Dan
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From: cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net on behalf of Alexander Koch
Sent: Sun 5/8/2005 11:02 PM
To: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Recommendations for 10GBase-Capable switch
On Sun, 8 May 2005 22:47:16 +0200, lists at hojmark.org wrote:
> The real question is why there is no 3750 Metro with two 10G
> uplinks and 12 or 24 SFPs? I don't know, but it sure would be
> neat.
the normal 3750's 10G is limited already to something about
7 to 8 Gbit/s, what other limitations are waiting for us?
And then, only Cisco knows what drove them to design the 10G
box in such a non- brillant way.
Alexander
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