[c-nsp] c7604 "starter kit"
Mathias Spoerr
mathias.spoerr at at.ibm.com
Thu Sep 4 09:43:46 EDT 2008
maybe the ASR 100x router is more suitable for you.
Mathias
From:
Philippe Strauss <philou at philou.ch>
To:
Cisco NSP <cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net>
Date:
04.09.2008 14:48
Subject:
[c-nsp] c7604 "starter kit"
Hello c-nsp,
For a small ISP who need to get a routing gear much more resistant do DDoS
than
7200 NPE-G1/2 (with a bit over 400kpps on a POS OC3 on a G2, the router is
at 100% CPU,
probably better on ethernet but...), what is the entry level 7600?
I'm new to the convoluted world of hardware routing :-)
chassis 7604?
3bxl or 3cxl?
sup720 or rsp720?
linecard: what are the SPA? distributed forwarding? we don't need it a
priori.
there is a 6 gbic port (2+4) with PXF, what is this beast? probably
something
to avoid.
I've heard once upon a time a 8 port GigE linecard was available and not
anymore.
will the 8 port fixed GigE (not 10/100 but only 1000) of the cat6500 line
work
in a c7600?
We don't need 20 ports and that's a bit expensive.
All port must do layer3, of course.
Full BGP table, many times (3 full peer plus 100 local peerings w few
prefixes).
TIA!
--
Philippe Strauss
http://philou.ch
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