[c-nsp] 10 gig links, small boxes needed
Peter Salanki
peter.salanki at bahnhof.net
Mon Jan 22 12:48:18 EST 2007
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No MPLS, the 6524 does MPLS, but doesn't do 10GE.
22 jan 2007 kl. 18.44 skrev Matt Liotta:
> sthaug at nethelp.no wrote:
>>> I need to light up dark fiber between three locations with 10 gig
>>> links between them and site to site transport has to be MPLS /w
>>> traffic
>>> engineering. The customer does not want to pay for a redundant
>>> carrier
>>> grade box(!). I'm looking at Cisco's Metro Ethernet line and
>>> puzzling
>>> over which best fits this bill. There will be a handful of
>>> gigabit hand
>>> offs happening at each of the three locations.
>>>
>>
>> Given that you explicitly need MPLS and TE, something like a 7604 is
>> probably about the smallest you can get (5U).
>>
>>
> Doesn't the new Cisco ME 4924-10GE do MPLS?
>
> -Matt
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Sincerely
Peter Salanki
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