[c-nsp] 7200s and fastethernet aggregator ?

Kristofer Sigurdsson kristo at kristo.is
Wed Mar 28 04:28:37 EST 2007


What about a 2960 switch with a gig trunk up to the 7200s?  If it's just
ports you need...

2007/3/28, Kristian Larsson <kristian at spritelink.se>:
>
> On Wed, Mar 28, 2007 at 09:41:46AM +0100,
> david.ponsdesserre at uk.bnpparibas.com wrote:
> > Hello list .
> >
> > The 100M links become more and more popular  to our customers and our
> > 7200s at the edge of our MPLS backbone start will soon be overwhelmed.
> > I was wondering what is the more appropriate platform within Cisco to
> > aggregate multiple Fastethernet links at a reasonable price .
> > 7600s look a bit a bit expensive and are more "backbone" oriented
> routers
> > ..
>
> 7600 with sup32 could work quite well, though mind
> the TCAM - it's quite small on the Sup32 and won't
> do for a full table. Cheap 10/100 cards as well.
>
> > Gsr , really expensive as well
> GSR is really a backbone router and not so well
> suited for this type of tasks.
>
>   Kristian.
>
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