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
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
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
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
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