Hi,

On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 02:05:25PM +0000, Holemans Wim wrote:
> Now we are thinking about connecting both routers to each other on each 
> campus with a 10G connection. As the Sup32 don't have a 10G yet, we have 
> multiple options to do so.
> We can add a 10G board to the chassis, replace the supervisor with a Sup720 
> or replace the whole router with a 4900M.

JFTR: you can *not* add a 10G board to the chassis.  The Sup32 has no
fabric, and the 10G boards are fabric-only (67xx).

You could do Sup720-10G or Sup32-10G, though.  Or Sup720 + 6704/6708.

If you only need 2 or 4 10G ports, and can live with the slow CPU and
limited routing table, Sup32-10G sounds like the best plan forward.

gert
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