The only mentions of routing:

IP routing and multicast: Supports state-of-the-art implementations
of IPv4 and IPv6 services, routing protocols, and IP Multicast features to 
optimize and enhance data center scalability and performance, reducing capital 
expenditures (CapEx) and operating expenses (OpEx)

The OS documents list the various RFC supported including all of the usual BGP 
and IPv6 RFCs.

No mention of MPLS though which gives the CRS-1 a leg up on the backbone 
routing market.

This looks like it kills for everything but SONET and MPLS.

--
LR Mack McBride
Network Administrator
Alpha Red, Inc.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tom Storey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, January 28, 2008 10:03 PM
> To: Pete Templin
> Cc: mack; cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
> Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Nexus 7000
>
>
> > Call me crazy, but I got no sense that this new thingy can route,
> from
> > the little video or any of the data sheets.  They'd be spouting the
> pps
> > of IPv6 hardware routing, if it could.
>
> I saw mention of VRFs, OSPFv2 and 3, and mentions of IPv4 and IPv6
> among
> the existing documents, but no mention of PPS or anything else routing
> related.
>
> Hopefully more docos are on the way which will detail all of this.

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