On Sunday, October 16, 2011 09:56:41 AM Julien Goodwin wrote: > I do object to the "still vaporware", "not due to ship > until the end of the year" is closer. The main threat to > the T-series is that 10ge slowly removing the need for > Sonet/SDH,...
But on the flip side, a lot of folk are still keeping the T- series in their networks because non-Ethernet ports are cheaper to do on these units. On the other hand, Cisco's CRS has lots of dense, line rate 10Gbps capability on a tight budget, by comparison, and can do non-Ethernet ports reasonably well too, when pitched against the Ethernet-optimized boxes that ship with a "patch" for non-Ethernet ports like Cisco's ASR9000 or Juniper's MX line. > and if all you need is 10g LAN-PHY the MX > with the 16-port MIC does it nicely. There should be a newer version of this line card coming with WAN-PHY support. Mark.
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