The 6260 IS basically an ATM switch.
The IP functionalities are related to MPLS/VPN (Cell mode, or frame
mode over VP), PPP termination (PPPoA, PPPoE, L2X tunnelling...) and
ip routing (Eigrp, OSPF, ISIS, Rip, MP-BGP).
As wan interface it doesn't have a Giga Ethernet or POS.
It has only ATM interfaces (STM1, E3, 8E1IMA)
And a 10Mb Ethernet for management.
SO: it's just like a router with an ATM interface with ATM switching
capabilities..
The advantage is that you do not have to place a big aggregator in the
middle of the network.
cheers
davide
cisco systems
Friday, May 10, 2002, 4:11:33 PM, you wrote:
GP> Does Cisco offer a IP based DSLAM that does not require ATM? All of the
GP> current solutions I can find, like the 6260, are all IP+ATM. We have a
GP> Gig MAN in place and do not want to overlay an ATM infrastructure just
GP> to connect DSLAMs. We would like to just put a DSLAM in place, connect
GP> it via Gig, or DS3 ( no ATM).
GP> Sincerely,
GP> Patrick J Greene
Davide Ferrari
cisco Systems
New Service Provider
Systems Engineer
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