You could also do a 6500 or 7600 with dual Supervisors & power  
supplies.  Mine carries full routes, dual GigE to the world, supports  
GigE, FE, ATM OC3, DS3, Packet Over Sonet (over OC3 or OC12), 48 & 96- 
port ethernet blades, and the list goes on.  They have AC or DC power  
supplies.  And they are big. Every port can either be switched or  
routed.

-- Bryan

On Aug 12, 2008, at 7:45 AM, Jeff Broadwick wrote:

> Hi Gino,
>
> GSRs are overkill for what you are doing.  In the Cisco world, a  
> couple of
> mid-range VXRs would be a better solution.
>
> Or you could use a couple of ImageStream Rebel or Gateway routers  
> for a
> fraction of the price.
>
> Either way, I'd use two routers in a redundant configuration with  
> BGP and
> VRRP/HSRP for link and hardware failover.
>
> Regards,
>
> Jeff



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