[c-nsp] Upgrading from a 7500 to 7600
Voll, Scott
Scott.Voll at wesd.org
Fri Dec 29 14:51:08 EST 2006
My understanding is that the sup 720 is what your looking for. The
sup32 is more of a Closet Supervisor.
If money is not an object the WS-X6748-GE is a good blade(about $15k
list).
The 6148 is a Copper GE where as the GBIC is slots for What ever GBIC
you want to put in... LX etc.
Scott
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From: cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net
[mailto:cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Gordon Bezzina
Sent: Friday, December 29, 2006 6:38 AM
To: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
Subject: [c-nsp] Upgrading from a 7500 to 7600
Hi,
I am going to get rid of my 7513 ... sob sob ... sniffles :(
Anyhow I am looking to get a new 7606, but configuration wise it is a
bit of
a daunting task. Therefore I need some help:
The basic requirements are very straight forward:
1. The router must have a route processor which can cope with at least
2Gigs
of traffic but must have a good packet throughput that allows it to take
attacks without failing. Also it must have 1G of RAM and be capable of
having multiple full BGP tables. Additonal needed features are: IPv4 and
IPv6 support, bandwidth management and policing, VLANs and netflow
exports.
2. It must have at least 4 Gigabit ports for WAN connections (1000LX or
1000ZX). Here I get a bit confused because there seems to be GE cards
intended to WAN and GE cards intended for LAN ! What is the difference?
WS-X6148-GE-TX - Is this a LAN only card?
WS-X6408A-GBIC - Is this a WAN only card?
Because apart of the personality (i.e. GBIC or TX) I cannot find any
differnces.
3. Multiple LAN GE (RJ45) connections. (at least 10)
As a final comment I am at loss in choosing between the SUP32 and the
SUP720. It is true that having the 720 it better but from my
requirements
maybe I do not need such specs. After all I do not want to get a white
elephant!
Please comment and advise.
Thanks in Advance
Gordon
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