On Tue, 26 Aug 1997, Ron Buchalski wrote:
Joseph,
To make a fair comparison between your 7500 and your new GRF, are you going to configure your 7500 to be comparable?
We are doing that now.
Put an RSP4, VIP2-40 interface processors, and CEF code (otherwise known as distributed FIB) into the 7500 to make it fair. You'll see what a modern 7500 can REALLY do.
That is what I have, cisco wants it to work, but I am not sure yet. We were waiting on our RSP4 card, but now that we have it we are starting testing. I am sure that the GRF will blow away the 7500, but wanted to give cisco a shot.
Cisco has made quite a few advancements/modifications to the original 7500 over the past two years, a fact that seems to have escaped the folks at the Tolly Group.
The more interesting data published by the Tolly report clearly indicates that the GRF has a LONG way to go to meet the performance objectives described in Ascend's product literature. Compare the numbers yourself.
Been there done that, and the GRFs in my network are working vary well. We are adding more all the time. As far as our networks goes we are 100% cisco free. We have over 170 external peers, at 4 NAPs. The GRF still needs work, and Ascend knows that. They have put a large amount of people are resources behind the GRF, and have fixed all the major problems we had with the box. Nathan Stratton President, CTO, NetRail,Inc. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Phone (888)NetRail NetRail, Inc. Fax (404)522-1939 230 Peachtree Suite 500 WWW http://www.netrail.net/ Atlanta, GA 30303 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ "No king is saved by the size of his army; no warrior escapes by his great strength. - Psalm 33:16