Cisco 7200 + NPE-G1 / 7301

Neil J. McRae neil at DOMINO.ORG
Fri Nov 18 17:46:38 UTC 2005


I'd stick with what you know unless you plan to terminate hundreds
of thousands of things in which case cisco isn't a great choice. They
two platforms are similar but 7301 is relatively new. Anything new from
cisco
I recommend to avoid for atleast a year so that you aren't an alpha
tester. 

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> Subject: Cisco 7200 + NPE-G1 / 7301
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> 
> Hi,
> 
> Anyone got any comments about how good or otherwise the Cisco 7200 +
> NPE-G1 or 7301, both with 1GB of RAM, is as a eBGP router + 
> L2TP terminator for DSL subs, in terms of scalability for 
> bandwidth through put & the number of VPDN sessions it can 
> terminate before it dies.  Are the two solutions effectively 
> the same box or are there more technical differences beyond 
> the obvious number of slots.
> 
> Without wanting to start one of those sorts of threads is it 
> time to look at something else, i.e. Juniper, for cost / 
> performance, or should I stick with the heard and what I know 
> in Cisco.
> 
> 
> Kind Regards
> 
> Ben Butler
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