[c-nsp] Cisco Switch Portfolio Miss
Mark Mason
MMason at jackhenry.com
Thu Sep 12 12:41:38 EDT 2013
o 48 SFP ports support 1 and 10 Gigabit Ethernet
That is the killer...GLC-T required out for any copper connectivity.
From: aled.w.morris at googlemail.com [mailto:aled.w.morris at googlemail.com] On Behalf Of Aled Morris
Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2013 11:30 AM
To: Mark Mason
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Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Cisco Switch Portfolio Miss
If you are brand-loyal to Cisco you might want to look at the Nexus 3000 or Nexus 6000 ranges.
Aled
On 12 September 2013 15:56, Mark Mason <MMason at jackhenry.com<mailto:MMason at jackhenry.com>> wrote:
The Cisco product line seems to be missing an equivalent of the Arista 7050 100Mb/1Gb/10GBase-T. Maybe taking the 4500x platform converting the 32 SFP ports to copper, and then expansion slot 4x40Gb ports then drop the price 10k+ we might have a match. Thoughts NSP community?
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