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Re: 10gbps peering subscriber switch recommendation
From: Randy Bush <randy () psg com>
Date: Mon, 06 Jan 2014 11:53:14 -1000
A little bit overkill in term of number of ports but you can consider the new Trident 2 switches Juniper EX-5100, Cisco Nexus 3100 ..... They have unified TCAM that can store 128K v4 routes
the nice thing about buying bgp devices that can not hold a full table is that you can expense them in the year of purchase as opposed to amortizing them over 5 years or so. randy
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- Re: 10gbps peering subscriber switch recommendation Nitzan Tzelniker (Jan 06)
- Re: 10gbps peering subscriber switch recommendation Randy Bush (Jan 06)
- Re: 10gbps peering subscriber switch recommendation Mark Tinka (Jan 08)
- Re: 10gbps peering subscriber switch recommendation Nick Hilliard (Jan 06)
- Re: 10gbps peering subscriber switch recommendation Nick Hilliard (Jan 07)
- Re: 10gbps peering subscriber switch recommendation Mark Tinka (Jan 08)
- Re: 10gbps peering subscriber switch recommendation Adrian Minta (Jan 06)
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