VXR VS ASR

2010-02-05 Thread Dustin Jurman
My mistake,  

Dustin 

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-Original Message-
From: Justin M. Streiner [mailto:strei...@cluebyfour.org] 
Sent: Friday, February 05, 2010 4:29 PM
To: Dustin Jurman
Cc: 'nanog@nanog.org'
Subject: RE: fiber plant management?

On Fri, 5 Feb 2010, Dustin Jurman wrote:

 I know this is an emotional issue for some but we're looking at some 
 upgrades to our cores and being a classic cisco shop we're wondering if 
 anyone has had any experience with the Cisco ASR models in the service 
 provider space.  We're used to running VXR's and are trying to make a 
 decision between going with G2 proc or moving into the ASR's.  These 
 would be edge routers.  Any input would be appreciated.  Thank you.

Wouldn't it be better to start a new thread for this, rather trying to 
hijack an unrelated thread?  VXRs and ASRs have nothing to do with fiber 
plant management.

jms





Re: VXR VS ASR

2010-02-05 Thread Doug Barton
FYI, Start a new thread does not mean reply to a message in an
existing thread and then change the subject line. A new thread consists
of actually creating a new message (however your mail client does that).

The reason this is important is that those of us who actually use
threaded mail readers will see (or quite possibly not see) your message
buried in the middle of another thread with a totally unrelated topic.
In fact, thunderbird 3 has a great new feature where you can easily
delete a whole thread unread with one click.


hope this helps,

Doug (he must really be a CEO)

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