I was just wondering if anyone out there has had a chance to work on this
new box. I was poking around CCO yesterday and this seems like a very cool
router, but I was just curious if anyone has actually worked with it. It
looks like it is using the same NPE processor that you can get with the 72
( not to mention those unused slots that always drive
customers nuts )
thanks for pointing this out.
Chuck
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Larrieu
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interesting. obviously designed to fill that niche of customers who don't
need more than a single ATM or DS3 link, for example.
Depending on pricing, this will make it easier to sell cus
drive
> customers nuts )
>
> thanks for pointing this out.
>
> Chuck
>
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Laterzzz
Eric
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from what I've seen it does alot more than that.
>From what I remember looking at, despite being only 1U
tFlow
accounting. It can also provide VPN and firewall (IOS) functionality.
Pretty interesting
Eric
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From: Gary Wong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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I attended a se
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