[c-nsp] Cisco 10k?

Justin M. Streiner streiner at cluebyfour.org
Thu Mar 13 15:10:39 EDT 2008


On Thu, 13 Mar 2008, Jason Berenson wrote:

> The big advantages I can see is moving to a single chassis (one router to 
> manage), it's a much more powerful router then the 7206's and on a per 
> channelized DS3 port basis, it's half the price per port.  With all that in 
> mind, would you suggest going for a 10k and selling the 7206's or just 
> upgrading/adding more 7206's as needed?

That's up to you :)  Keep in mind that some 10k models are now end-of-sale.
I also don't know how well the 10k code supports all of the features you
need.

jms

> Justin M. Streiner wrote:
>>  On Thu, 13 Mar 2008, Jason Berenson wrote:
>>
>> 
>> >  Considering it would be replacing 3 7206's right off the bat, is it
>> >  still going to take much more power then the 7206's?
>> > 
>>
>>  IIRC, the 10k is a pretty big chassis, somewhere between a 7507 and 7513
>>  in size.  In terms of power consumption, it looks like it will run on two
>>  120V/20A circuits.  I never had a 10k on my network, but I did have a
>>  UAC6400 many moons ago, that had similar dimensions and power needs, along
>>  with some design features that drove me nuts :)
>>
>>  jms
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