On Friday, December 16, 2011 09:21:02 AM Andrew Miehs wrote: > I wouldn't buy a new 7200 nowerdays - they are not that > much cheaper than the ASR1001s (if at all).
Unless you're buying them on the used market. The 7200's are still useful if you require port density, especially for non-Ethernet interfaces. We use them to aggregate a bunch of E1's (cSTM-1), and it's much cheaper to do that (refurbished units) on the 7200 because it's a software router, and the bandwidth requirements of E1 customers aren't a major threat to the system. Mark.
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