[c-nsp] ASR9001 Vs ASR1006

Lukas Tribus luky-37 at hotmail.com
Tue May 17 09:21:30 EDT 2016


> I hope you mean ASR1006-X.
>
> I would be hesitant investing on ASR9001 right now, it's 32b
> control-plane. I'd worry if this means it's not getting Linux based
> IOS-XR, and I wonder how focused Cisco will be in supporting 'legacy
> software'.

It the same exact image from 9001 to 9912 series (ASR9K-iosxr-px-*), same
checksum. What would be a non-legacy XR platform running a 64 bit
control plane today?


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