Hi,

On 30/03/2010 6:49 PM, Per Carlson wrote:
The ME-series do have much more SP oriented features opposed what
"Desktop Switching Business Unit" ships (e.g. Cat 3xxx).

The ME3750 and ME3400(-nonE) are two (in my opinion) failed attempts.
The ME3750 lacks any decent customer ports (all RJ45), and the ME3400
doesn't have the hardware.

How do these compare with the ME6524 series?

I've been looking at the ME6524s as possible candidates for our small service provider core - they seem to be essentially a 6500 in a 1RU form factor, and look to bring all the cool useful features of the 6500s into a nice and reasonably priced unit.

Are the ME6524s of the same architecture or even closely related to the ME3400s? If they are then going by this thread I'll be thinking twice... or is the naming similarity merely the only thing they have in common?

Reuben
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