Hi, On Sun, Nov 07, 2010 at 02:21:19PM -0600, scott owens wrote: > Don't know your traffic flows so ... > > A 6504 with a Sup32 -10 is a pretty efficient little box. > put in a secondary sup card and you have 4 x 10 Gb all active at the same > time > get a 12 port GBIC based line card and you can do any flavor of GigE you > want as well.
This would work. Just keep in mind that the Sup32 CPU is slooowwww, even
for a Cisco router. Don't do large amounts of BGP there (it won't handle
full tables anyway, no -XL tcam, but even if you keep the number of prefixes
at a "safe" limit, too many updates might be painful).
> or use regular sup32s and a 6704 line card which I think will handle around
> 32 or 33 Gb total.
If I understand the architecture correctly, this won't work - the 6704 is
fabric-only and the Sup32 has no fabric.
gert
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