nV is like being able to take a line card out of the ASR 9000 and move it to a 
remote location. You get full-featured ports (incl. L2, L3, HQoS, MPLS, VPLS 
etc.), all managed like any other port on the router, just located at a remote 
site

Sure, you could transport services in L2 to a remote switch, but that's not 
really the same thing. I think of this as an alternative to buying a separate 
router to place on the remote site.

And no, nV is not (currently) all that one could hope for, like redundant 
uplinks are missing. I'm sure that will improve over time. (At least, that's 
what marketecture like this says: 
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/solutions/collateral/ns341/ns524/ns562/ns592/asr_nv_100611.pdf)

-A

Sent from my tablet; excuse brevity

On 07/04/2012, at 16.50, Aled Morris <[email protected]> wrote:

> The ASR9000v satellite doesn't sound like much of an improvement over simply 
> trunking to a conventional L2 switch and having each switchport presented as 
> a separate VLAN to the router for L3 processing.
> 
> The ability to manage it all with one instance of IOS might be simpler but 
> using discrete L2 switches seems to have a lot more flexibility.
> 
> What am I missing?
> 
> Aled
> 
> On 7 April 2012 12:30, Asbjorn Hojmark <[email protected]> wrote:
> 1) Not currently
> 2) Yes
> 3) There is no local switching
> 
> -A
> 
> Sent from my tablet; excuse brevity
> 
> On 07/04/2012, at 13.59, Robert Hass <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> > Hi
> > I have three questions regarding ASR9000v deployments:
> >
> > 1) Can I connect one ASR9000v to two ASR9010 (to have redundancy). If
> > yes are these ASR9010 have to be direct interconnected ?
> > 2) Can ASR9000v be eg. 200-300KM away from ASR9010 (10GE over DWDM).
> > 3) Are ASR9000v providing local switching between GE ports or all
> > traffic is going to upper layer (ASR9010) and going back to ASR9000v ?
> >
> > Rob
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