No, it was Imagestream.

On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 3:16 PM, Josh Luthman
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Was it Netgear?
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> On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 3:11 PM, RickG <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> Over the years, I've done a lot of work for Fortune 1000 companies.
>> One time, as an alternative to Cisco, I suggested another product and
>> was laughed out of the room. -RickG
>>
>> On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 8:12 AM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >> All the hard core routing and switching experts I know laugh when
>> >> someone suggests Cisco.
>> >>
>> >> Cisco is like the WalMart of networking equipment.  If you need
>> >> something, chances are that they have something there that will mostly
>> >> do what it is that you need.  But if you need something for some
>> >> specialized need, then chances are you need to go to Juniper, Foundry,
>> >> Nortel, etc.
>> >>
>> > Of course if you had sent the above to the NANOG list they would be
>> > laughing at you. Cisco and Juniper alone are the reining champs of the
>> > high-end routing world. Foundry and Nortel are simply not even
>> considered.
>> > Right now, the Cisco CRS-1 is considered the best equipment available.
>> >
>> > Regardless, talking about super high-end routers when Mike is only
>> looking
>> > for a few 10 GigE ports is silly. A Cisco 6500/7600 with sup720-3bxl
>> along
>> > with your 10 GigE card of choice is typically what is deployed today.
>> > There is a newer option from Cisco using one of the ASR series routers.
>> > Those will cost you roughly $25k to get started in any reasonable
>> > configuration. Whereas the sup720-3bxl option will likely cost you only
>> > $25k well equiped with a variety of ports. I would guess a sup720-3bxl
>> > platform with 48 10/100/1000 ports, 48 SFP ports, and 4 10 GigE ports
>> > would run about $30k used.
>> >
>> > It is worth noting that the sup720-3bxl has enough TCAM to support up to
>> 1
>> > million routes and has a backplane that can support 720Gbps.
>> >
>> > -Matt
>> >
>> >
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