20 Jul
1996
20 Jul
'96
2:24 a.m.
(Agislist taken off cc: list)
Acceptable arguments are:
o Switches can handle more throughput
That's difficult to quantify in theory *or* practice.
The practice is that there are switches that will do multiple full OC3s and few routers that can, no?
Empty cardboard boxes "will do" multiple full OC3c's too. How are you measuring quality? How do the kinds services your clients want affect how that performance is rated? Dave -- Dave Siegel Sr. Network Engineer, RTD Systems & Networking (520)623-9663 x130 Network Consultant -- Regional/National NSPs dsiegel@rtd.com User Tracking & Acctg -- "Written by an ISP, http://www.rtd.com/~dsiegel/ for an ISP."