while searching on the net for Flow Based router building limitation came
across www.anagran.com who have built the first flow based router(or may be
second after caspian).
1) Just want to know anybody has worked on this device and how effective it
is.
2) Also are Juniper/Cisco plan to
Ahem... The SRX series is flow based...
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From: Abhi
Sender: juniper-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net
To: Juniper Puck
Subject: [j-nsp] Flow Based Router
Sent: Dec 23, 2009 2:56 AM
Hi Guys
while searching on the net for Flow Based router building limitation came
across
J-series as well (with latest JUNOS release) :)
Stefan Fouant wrote:
Ahem... The SRX series is flow based...
--Original Message--
From: Abhi
Sender: juniper-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net
To: Juniper Puck
Subject: [j-nsp] Flow Based Router
Sent: Dec 23, 2009 2:56 AM
Hi Guys
while
It depends on your definition of flow based router. Cisco used to
build routers with a flow based cache many years ago, and the process
of installing a new entry in the cache was software based (example:
6500 with Sup1). It didn't work very well in the face of exhaustive
address space
On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 05:23:13PM +0100, sth...@nethelp.no wrote:
I doubt anybody is planning to make a flow-based version of a T1600 or
a Cisco CRS-1.
Personally, I was sad to see the J series become flow based. Yes, I
know that it can be turned off - but the software bloat is still there
Hi Guys
while searching on the net for Flow Based router building limitation came
across www.anagran.com who have built the first flow based router(or may be
second after caspian).
1) Just want to know anybody has worked on this device and how effective it is.
2) Also are Juniper/Cisco plan
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