On 8 February 2011 12:17, Tom DeReggi wirelessn...@rapiddsl.net wrote:
Are you sure on that?
I'm not an expert on CISCO, and could have it wrong but, I had thought
Known fact... Cisco 3550 (enterprise OS ver) was an industry standard Gig
router that also did OSPF and BGP, although now
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Cisco 3560 series are about $4000...
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Cisco 3560 series are about $4000...
John
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They need to run up to 1Gbps. ATT is installing a 1Gbps
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3560s are layer 3 switches that are current product..
John
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From: Blake Bowers [mailto:bbow...@mozarks.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 3, 2011 10:36 PM
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Naturally - and I have stacks of 3660's
I have a customer that needs a router capable of routing up to 1Gbps of
traffic - ATT Ethernet handoff. Should only really need 1 WAN port and
1 LAN port. What's everyone else using? They have shunned the idea of a
RouterMaxx or PowerRouter. They prefer to stick with Cisco, Adtran, or
Foundry.
I have to say I had an expensive cisco router that routed my entire network.
Due to a lightning strike I was in a bind to replace it and didn't have 12K on
hand to buy another one. After some thought (not much because time was of the
essence) I went with mikrotik. Everything I have works
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Subject: [WISPA] Gigabit Router or L3 Switch?
I have a customer that needs a router capable of routing up to 1Gbps of
traffic - ATT Ethernet
How much real throughput do they need? Any idea of the average packet size?
You could use an ImageStream Rebel router for a WHOLE LOT less than the
Cisco:
http://www.imagestream.com/Rebel.html
Does the Rebel support 10GE interfaces?
Would they accept ImageStream? They are a vendor member of WISPA and
have good pricing.
On 2/2/2011 12:16 PM, Nick wrote:
I have a customer that needs a router capable of routing up to 1Gbps of
traffic - ATT Ethernet handoff. Should only really need 1 WAN port and
1 LAN port. What's
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traffic
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I have a customer that needs a router capable of routing up to 1Gbps of
traffic - ATT Ethernet handoff. Should only really need 1 WAN port
, February 02, 2011 2:08 PM
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How much real throughput do they need? Any idea of the average packet
size?
You could use an ImageStream Rebel router for a WHOLE LOT less than the
Cisco:
http://www.imagestream.com/Rebel.html
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