I'm doing such a comparison right now.. Here are the things I am concerned about: Xedia: Does T3/ATM interfaces and routes Packeteer: Bridge Ethernet only. Xedia: 600 individual profiles Packeteer: 4096 (I think, double checking that with them) Xedia: Doesn't need two routers Packeteer: Since it only bridges, it has to be between two intelligent devices. I don't think looping it out and back to the same Cisco would work. Since I need more profiles, I am leaning toward a Packeteer. If anyone else has notes, I would like to hear them. ----------------- Brian Curnow ---------------- On Fri, 30 Oct 1998, Michael Gibson wrote:
I wonder if anybody one there has had experience with both xedia and packeteer and would let me know what the strengths and weaknesses was of each
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