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Matt
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Tue Jul 26, 2005 4:20 pm Post subject:
Gigabit core router/switch |
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I'm having this question, what brand of full Gigabit core router/switch
would you recommend for small local ISP ?
It should comply with this requirements:
+ at least 2 Gigabit Ethernet ports
+ BGP4 (at least several ten thousands prefixes, at least 100
neighboroughs)
+ 802.1q vlans
+ remote access (ssh or telnet) and serial consoe, web management
+ at leasr snmp v2
+ full rate gigabit routing with small packets
What brand do you recommend ?
Enterasys (f.e. Matrix E-1), Extreme Networks (f.e. Summit X450 or 5i),
Huawei (NE08). Please list the one you have positive experience.
Thanks,
Matt |
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Michael Roberts
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Tue Jul 26, 2005 10:11 pm Post subject:
Re: Gigabit core router/switch |
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Nortel's 8600 would work great for you. You can get six slot chassis
that are redundant. You may also want to look into a Juniper M7i.
-mike
Matt wrote:
| Quote: | I'm having this question, what brand of full Gigabit core router/switch
would you recommend for small local ISP ?
It should comply with this requirements:
+ at least 2 Gigabit Ethernet ports
+ BGP4 (at least several ten thousands prefixes, at least 100
neighboroughs)
+ 802.1q vlans
+ remote access (ssh or telnet) and serial consoe, web management
+ at leasr snmp v2
+ full rate gigabit routing with small packets
What brand do you recommend ?
Enterasys (f.e. Matrix E-1), Extreme Networks (f.e. Summit X450 or 5i),
Huawei (NE08). Please list the one you have positive experience.
Thanks,
Matt
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Wayne
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Wed Jul 27, 2005 7:53 am Post subject:
Re: Gigabit core router/switch |
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"Matt" <matulo@rainside.sk> wrote in message
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| Quote: | I'm having this question, what brand of full Gigabit core router/switch
would you recommend for small local ISP ?
It should comply with this requirements:
+ at least 2 Gigabit Ethernet ports
+ BGP4 (at least several ten thousands prefixes, at least 100
neighboroughs)
+ 802.1q vlans
+ remote access (ssh or telnet) and serial consoe, web management
+ at leasr snmp v2
+ full rate gigabit routing with small packets
What brand do you recommend ?
Enterasys (f.e. Matrix E-1), Extreme Networks (f.e. Summit X450 or 5i),
Huawei (NE08). Please list the one you have positive experience.
Thanks,
Matt
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I think a Cisco Catalyst 3750 (or even a 3560, EMI either way) should
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Matt
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Wed Jul 27, 2005 8:20 am Post subject:
Re: Gigabit core router/switch |
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well it should be something as like Cisco 7301 or Juniper M7i, but
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