Hi,

On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 12:56:00PM -0700, Scott Voll wrote:
> Nothing at cisco live shows the nexus, asr, or cats going away anytime soon.

Sure.  But can cisco afford to have three quite similar product lines,
that are expensive to maintain?  Are they willing to?

(I know that there's lots of differences between N7K, cat65/76 and ASR9k,
but if you step back far enough to hide the architectural differences, 
it's all the same - "big boxes with lots of 1G/10G ports that can move
packets according to L2, L3, or L4 rules")

gert
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