[j-nsp] juniper trinity

magno massimo.magnani at gmail.com
Mon Oct 26 03:16:03 EDT 2009


I agree, and I am pretty sure the new chipset will encompass and
largely extend all the qos functionalities provided today by ez-chip
chip.

Cheers.

Max


On 24/10/2009, Richard A Steenbergen <ras at e-gerbil.net> wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 24, 2009 at 06:38:53PM +0200, magno wrote:
>> I repeat, Trinity has nothing to do with ez-chip. My advice is to stop
>> elucubrating around any ez-chip whatever.
>>
>> Ez-chip proved to be quite limited for some qos functions, so I really
>> don't think juniper wants to be qos feature limited by a third-party
>> chip anymore.
>
> I believe the original question was "do the new asics integrate the
> functionality of ezchip, thus eliminating the need for it", and from
> what I've heard I believe the answer is yes. That is why we're talking
> about the ezchip in the first place.
>
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