Hi Arie,

Can you please explain the "has to be matched" part?

I have both 6500/SUP720 and 7600/RSP720 systems and i would prefer to get 
DFC-3CXL cards (instead of DFC-3BXL), so i can use them 
at their maximum efficiency in both systems (interchangeably). Isn't that 
possible?


Regards,
Tassos

Arie Vayner (avayner) wrote on 20/2/2008 6:00 μμ:
> Tassos,
> 
> DFC-3CXL is used with RSP720, while DFC-3BXL is used with SUP720.
> The DFC has to be matched with the RSP/SUP module, as it is basically a
> replica of the PFC.
> 
> Arie
> 
>  
> 
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> Subject: [c-nsp] DFC-3BXL vs DFC-3CXL
> 
> I'm looking for a document describing the differences between these 2
> DFC modules.
> 
> Looking through various CCO pages, the only difference i found was the
> number of mac addresses supported (64k vs 96k).
> Is there anything else i'm missing?
> 
> Also, has anyone used DFC-3CXL with 67xx modules on a 6500/SUP720-3BXL
> system?
> I guess they get downgraded to 3BXL, but since their price is the same,
> why not get the newer ones?
> 
> --
> Tassos
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