Re: [c-nsp] Full Duplex

2014-11-23 Thread Daniel Roesen
On Sat, Nov 22, 2014 at 09:43:03PM +0200, Mark Tinka wrote: What is more confusing is when vendors use half-duplex bandwidth to make a line card seem faster, e.g., a 30Gbps line card is sold as a 60Gbps if traffic flows in only one direction. Well, that depends. Lets assume the linecard in

[c-nsp] Cisco Switch Start-up

2014-11-23 Thread M K
Hi all , I was testing some issues regarding the start-up configuration fileWhen I issued the command delete flash:config.text and reloaded the router , the start-up configuration gone , so the question is the start-up configuration is saved on NVRAM or flash? Thanks

Re: [c-nsp] Full Duplex

2014-11-23 Thread Mark Tinka
On Sunday, November 23, 2014 11:39:49 AM Daniel Roesen wrote: All this n Gbps per Slot stuff should go away. Vendors should clearly describe their architecture (fabric, backplane connectivity, traffic handling chips) and their specific performance characteristics. Blanket statements seldom

Re: [c-nsp] Cisco Switch Start-up

2014-11-23 Thread Gert Doering
Hi, On Sun, Nov 23, 2014 at 01:55:13PM +0200, M K wrote: Hi all , I was testing some issues regarding the start-up configuration fileWhen I issued the command delete flash:config.text and reloaded the router , the start-up configuration gone , so the question is the start-up configuration

Re: [c-nsp] Full Duplex

2014-11-23 Thread Daniel Roesen
On Sun, Nov 23, 2014 at 02:46:45PM +0200, Mark Tinka wrote: I look at the overall architecture, and generally ignore the Gbps/slot schpill. Real life places different demands on the platform, and the numbers generated by the vendors are usually not in line with real life. To cut them some