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Re: Software router state of the art
From: Adam Armstrong <lists () memetic org>
Date: Wed, 23 Jul 2008 19:00:13 +0100
Adrian Chadd wrote:
Sounds like a Juniper J-series. Have a look at the forwarding figures for the J6350. It does something around 2mpps and it's just an intel CPU with some PCI/PCI-X interfaces. The device just below it, the J4350 uses a 2.53Ghz celeron. I'm not sure what the J6350 uses.On Wed, Jul 23, 2008, Charles Wyble wrote: Sure its not a CRS-1, but reliably doing a mil pps with a smattering of low-touch features would be rather useful, no? (Then, add say, l2tp/ppp into that mix, just as a crazy on-topic example..)
adam.
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- Re: Software router state of the art, (continued)
- Re: Software router state of the art Charles Wyble (Jul 23)
- Re: Software router state of the art Adrian Chadd (Jul 23)
- Re: Software router state of the art Chris Marlatt (Jul 23)
- Re: Software router state of the art Adrian Chadd (Jul 23)
- Re: Software router state of the art randal k (Jul 23)
- RE: Software router state of the art Tim Sanderson (Jul 24)
- Re: Software router state of the art Justin Sharp (Jul 25)
- Re: Software router state of the art Joe Greco (Jul 25)
- Re: Software router state of the art Sargun Dhillon (Jul 25)
- Re: Software router state of the art Joe Greco (Jul 25)
- Re: Software router state of the art Charles Wyble (Jul 23)
- Re: Software router state of the art Adam Armstrong (Jul 23)
- Re: Software router state of the art Chris Adams (Jul 23)
- Re: Software router state of the art Jeffrey Ollie (Jul 23)
- Re: Software router state of the art Florian Weimer (Jul 26)
- Re: Software router state of the art Adrian Chadd (Jul 26)
- Re: Software router state of the art Colin Alston (Jul 26)
- Re: Software router state of the art Adrian Chadd (Jul 26)
- Re: Software router state of the art Dorn Hetzel (Jul 26)
- Re: Software router state of the art William Herrin (Jul 26)
- Re: Software router state of the art Florian Weimer (Jul 26)
- Re: Software router state of the art Tony Finch (Jul 27)