BigIron is a Switch - not a router...

O.k. - maybe Foundry says, it's a router. But when you try to do some advanced 
routing on that box - forget it...

That's my experience with those things - you might hear other...

Cheers,
Viktor

On Mittwoch 01 Dezember 2004 12.05, Gunther Stammwitz wrote:
> Hello colleagues,
>
> At the moment we're using Cisco 12000 gear in our network and now I'd like
> to buy another router in order to increase our redundancy. Another provided
> pointed at his foundry bigiron 8000 and told me how well it is running.
> Okay.. What he didn't know where the technical facts like pps or where the
> asic is (on the line- or management card) and so on but he said that the
> machine can sustain a dos attack of up to a gigabit without problems.
>
> Anyone here who has experience with the Bigiron series and would like to
> share some thoughts?
>
> Please feel free to contact me via pm too :-))
>
> Thanks for your help in advance,
> Gunther
>
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