personally, i prefer moka with schlagrahm and chocolate sprinkles.
randy
How about a Mikrotik?
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On Thu, Jan 12, 2006
On Thu, Jan 12, 2006 at 09:56:33AM +1100, Lincoln Dale wrote:
> Bill,
>
> alas, i think the days of being able to deploy one type of "god box"
> swiss-army-knife router are passing.
that is too true... some misty-eyed moments for the demise
of chaosnet support ...
>
> dependi
Bill,
alas, i think the days of being able to deploy one type of "god box"
swiss-army-knife router are passing.
depending on what it is that the router is planned to be "doing" defines
its PPS requirements & what speeds/feeds you need to run various
features at.
from http://www.merit.edu/
Slightly associated with the workhorse of the future
thread...
Is anyone out there rolling out the triple play thingie
using alcatel? In particular the 7750, 7450, 7670 and 7300
products. If so, please let me know what to be afraid of
--uh-- I mean look forward to... ;-)
Off list is fine if
On Tue, Jan 10, 2006 at 10:39:59PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> first it was the vitalinks, then the bridge gear, then proteon, then cisco
> AGS,
> then 7600VXR, then 7301s
>
> looking to find the next-gen workhorse ... looking for 4-6yr life expectancy.
> pointers(private are ok) ar
We are working Juniper to build the next gen version, hopefully they listen.
-Dee
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