RE: RSFC or RSM, MSM or MSFC, PFC or NFFC?? [7:40259]

2002-04-02 Thread Daniel Cotts
Some Sup II and III cards had a daughter card that performed the NFFC function. Routing required a seperate card - RSM. Later Sup cards had the NFFC function built into the main card. It supported an optional daughter card with the routing function - RSFC. I'm not sure of the nomenclature. The lat

RE: RSFC or RSM, MSM or MSFC, PFC or NFFC?? [7:40259]

2002-04-02 Thread David C Prall
First off you can't order an MSFC without the PFC. The PFC is your MultiLayerSwitching card basically. The MSFC2 can do about 600Kpps, but the 6500 can do 30Mpps with the PFC2. The NFFC has the same attributes as the PFC. The RSFC fits on the Supervisor IIG and Supervisor IIIG, like the MSFC fits

Re: RSFC or RSM, MSM or MSFC, PFC or NFFC?? [7:40259]

2002-04-02 Thread dre
You would hopefully never implement an RSFC or an RSM or an MSM because they do not have the performance capabilities of either an MSFC1 or MSFC2. The actual question is, which chassis... 7603, 6506, 6509, 6513... which Supervisor Engine... SUP1A, SUP2... which MSFC... MSFC1 or MSFC2... how much

RE: RSFC or RSM, MSM or MSFC, PFC or NFFC?? [7:40259]

2002-04-02 Thread Larry Letterman
The RSM and RSFC are used by the 5000, and the MSFC is used by the 6000 family. I am not sure about the NFFC/RSM, But the PFC is used here in our switches for policy switching, vacls and etc. I believe the MSM was a fore-runner to the MSFC, however if I am wrong I am sure some here will be quick