thanks.

it seems that the NSE-1 is made for service providers (according to the
link you sent me).  is there a way to determine if i need one?  or even
an NPE, for that matter?

thanks,

ed

-----Original Message-----
From: Reinhold Fischer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 1:32 PM
To: Edward Sohn
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: 7200 Router Questions... [7:59645]


Ed, all,

1. no clue. probably the usual marketing crap. 

2. NPE has a single cpu that performs all the tasks. 
   NSE has a PXF 'coprocessor' that can offload some tasks from the 
   main CPU and therefore it could perform better in some cases.

   see: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/ifaa/prossor/nse1/

   There were a couple of issues as the NSEs came out. But in the
   meantime they should run quite well.

3. The actual NPE/NSE models do not work in non-VXR routers.
   VXR-Models have a better/faster backplane. 

   see: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/ps341/ps348/

   non-VXR 720x routers are end of sale ...

hth,

Reinhold

On Fri, Dec 20, 2002 at 07:16:57PM +0000, Edward Sohn wrote:
> Can anyone help me answer a few questions regarding this series 
> router?
> 
> 1.  The spec sheet says it performs multiprotocol routing over ipsec. 
> My question is: how?  Is there some inherent technology that performs 
> this feature, or is it the IOS's ability to create a GRE over an IPSEC

> tunnel? 2.  What are the main differences between the NPE's and NSE's?

> I can't decide which processor I need.
> 3.  What's the difference between the VXR models and the "normal"
> models?
> 
> That's it, for starters...any help would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Ed




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