[c-nsp] 7600 Vs 12000
Bruce Pinsky
bep at whack.org
Mon Mar 6 14:58:17 EST 2006
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Drew Weaver wrote:
> Hi, I'm sure this question has been raised at least once, but I
> am curious as to what the current maturity the 7600 (6500) platform
> offers as a routing device as opposed to a switching device? I am sure
> Cisco wouldn't have released the 7600 as a router without ensuring that
> it would work but I have heard that it has issues with the FIB becoming
> corrupt if you maintain a large routing table. I am looking for opinions
> related to a service provider environment, and I am considering either a
> 7609 with a Sup720 or a 12410 with a PRP-2.
>
It would help to know more about your application and your business. Core
router, MPLS PE, etc, etc.
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