In cisco.external.nanog you write:
Yes, no doubt. But I'd like to see router's vendors predicted future better than in the past. We all know few serious mistakes CISCO did - with the memory size in CS4500, with CS7000 and CS7010 routers; and I am afraid to fail into new trap in future...
Yep.. we are hearing you. Hopefully we will not fall into the same trap again. --ravi
my CISCO routers (about 10 - 30,000$) at all. It's easy to install 2 or 4 CPU into SUN ULTRA-2 or SGI SERVER computers, but it's impossible to do it with routers. And so on.
Well, it's also somewhat more complicated to distribute the tasks in a router to multiple CPUs.
There are plenty of ways to break Bays by accidentally doing that distribution wrong.
Aleksei Roudnev, Network Operations Center, Relcom, Moscow
Avi
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