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One more point to consider...<br>
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Most (or all?) of the Jetcore products are either end-of-sale or close
to it. Especially if the go-ahead date is 2 years out, I would look at
an MLX/XMR solution. Also, you might consider other vendors, too. We
have had both Cisco and Juniper routers on our borders.<br>
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Chris<br>
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david raistrick wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Tue, 18 Mar 2008, Andreas wrote:
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<pre wrap="">With a RX4 I would not say that you are IPv4 and IPv6 future proof but I
would rather go with a MLX/XMR platform.
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Ahh, interesting point that my foundry rep hasn't brought up.
This install has a go-dead date 2 years from now, and our application has
zero (I'd go so far as to say negative...) support for ipv6, and it's not
on the current dev roadmap...but still good to think about. Particularly
since we already have RX8's for the install that this site will migrate
to...
thanks.
.david
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Chris Gauthier, CCNA, Network+, A+
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Portland Community College
Portland, Oregon
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