Cisco Router best for full BGP on a sub 5K bidget 7500 7200 orother vendor ?
Rafi Sadowsky
rafi-nanog at meron.openu.ac.il
Mon Apr 26 04:37:36 UTC 2004
Hi Alexander
I'm not sure what you're trying to say
You asked why the Cisco website tool won't give you a 7505 as a config
option I replied that it's EOL - with a quote from Cisco website
All I see in the HTML table you sent is that the 7507(or 7513) is better
than a 7505 - is there a non-obvious point I missed ?
--
Regards
Rafi
## On 2004-04-25 06:33 -0700 Alexander Hagen typed:
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AH> Specifications
AH>
AH>
AH> Feature
AH>
AH> Cisco 7505
AH>
AH> Cisco 7507
AH>
AH> Cisco 7513
AH>
AH>
AH> Fixed Ports
AH>
AH> None
AH>
AH> Same as Cisco 7505
AH>
AH> Same as Cisco 7505
AH>
AH>
AH> Expansion Slots
AH>
AH> 5
AH>
AH> 7
AH>
AH> 13
AH>
AH>
AH> WAN Interface Range
AH>
AH> DS0 to OC-12
AH>
AH> Same as Cisco 7505
AH>
AH> Same as Cisco 7505
AH>
AH>
AH> Processor
AH>
AH> MIPS RISC Processor
AH>
AH> Same as Cisco 7505
AH>
AH> Same as Cisco 7505
AH>
AH>
AH> Forwarding Rate
AH>
AH> Up to 1.1 Mpps
AH>
AH> Up to 2.2 Mpps
AH>
AH> Up to 2.2 Mpps
AH>
AH>
AH> Backplane Capacity
AH>
AH> 1 Gbps
AH>
AH> 2 Gbps
AH>
AH> 2 Gbps
AH>
AH>
AH> Flash PCMCIA Memory
AH>
AH> 16MB (expandable to 128MB)
AH>
AH> Same as Cisco 7505
AH>
AH> Same as Cisco 7505
AH>
AH>
AH> System DRAM Memory
AH>
AH> 32MB (expandable to 1GB)
AH>
AH> Same as Cisco 7505
AH>
AH> Same as Cisco 7505
AH>
AH>
AH> Minimum Cisco IOS Release
AH>
AH> 11.3
AH>
AH> Same as Cisco 7505
AH>
AH> Same as Cisco 7505
AH>
AH>
AH> Internal Power Supply
AH>
AH> AC or DC
AH>
AH> AC, dual AC/DC, or dual DC
AH>
AH> AC, dual AC/DC, or dual DC
AH>
AH>
AH> Redundant Power Supply Support
AH>
AH> No
AH>
AH> Yes
AH>
AH> Yes
AH>
AH>
AH> Chassis Size
AH>
AH> 6 RU
AH>
AH> 13 RU
AH>
AH> 20 RU
AH>
AH>
AH> Rack Mountable
AH>
AH> Yes, up to 6 per rack
AH>
AH> Yes, up to 3 per rack
AH>
AH> Yes, up to 2 per rack
AH>
AH>
AH> Dimensions (HxWxD)
AH>
AH> 10.5 x 17.5 x 17 in.
AH>
AH> 19.25 x 17.5 x 25 in.
AH>
AH> 33.75 x 17.5 x 22 in.
AH>
AH>
AH>
AH>
AH>
AH> Alexander Hagen
AH>
AH> Etheric Networks Incorporated, A California Corporation
AH>
AH> 527 Sixth Street No 371261
AH>
AH> Montara CA 94037
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AH> Main Line: (650)-728-3375
AH>
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AH> fax: (650) 240-1750
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AH> http://www.etheric.net
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AH>
AH>
AH> -----Original Message-----
AH> From: Rafi Sadowsky [mailto:rafi-nanog at meron.openu.ac.il]
AH> Sent: Sunday, April 25, 2004 12:25 PM
AH> To: Alexander Hagen
AH> Cc: sthaug at nethelp.no; nanog at merit.edu
AH> Subject: RE: Cisco Router best for full BGP on a sub 5K bidget 7500 7200
AH> orother vendor ?
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AH> ## On 2004-04-25 06:06 -0700 Alexander Hagen typed:
AH>
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AH> AH>
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AH> AH> It is a great box. But I need BGP. I notice Cisco does not support
AH> 7505
AH>
AH> AH> with Software Advisor but does 7507 whats the deal with that ?
AH>
AH>
AH>
AH> That would probably be that the 7505 is EOL(End Of Life)
AH>
AH>
AH>
AH> <http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/ps359/prod_eol_notice091
AH> 86a00801dcba7.html>
AH>
AH>
AH>
AH> Cisco SystemsR announces the end of life of the CiscoR 7505 Series
AH> Router
AH>
AH> chassis. Note: This end-of-life announcement does not affect the Cisco
AH>
AH> 7507 and 7513 chassis. The Cisco 7507 and 7513 will remain orderable.
AH> The
AH>
AH> last day to order the Cisco 7505 is June 30, 2004. Customers will
AH> continue
AH>
AH> to receive support from the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC)
AH> until
AH>
AH> June 30, 2009. Table 1 describes the end-of-life milestones,
AH> definitions,
AH>
AH> and dates for the Cisco 7505. Table 2 lists the part numbers for
AH> affected
AH>
AH> products
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