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Re: Cisco 7600 (7609) as a core BGP router.

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Tony Varriale)
Mon Jul 20 10:56:23 2009

From: "Tony Varriale" <tvarriale@comcast.net>
To: <nanog@nanog.org>
Date: Mon, 20 Jul 2009 09:53:49 -0500
Errors-To: nanog-bounces+nanog.discuss=bloom-picayune.mit.edu@nanog.org

Core typically references functionality, not the number of network devices 
at that layer.

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Richard A Steenbergen" <ras@e-gerbil.net>
To: "Bailey Stephen" <Stephen.Bailey@uk.fujitsu.com>
Cc: <nanog@nanog.org>
Sent: Monday, July 20, 2009 8:46 AM
Subject: Re: Cisco 7600 (7609) as a core BGP router.


> On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 02:22:22PM +0100, Bailey Stephen wrote:
>> I previously ran a single 7609 with dual Sup720's as a Core Internet BGP
>> Router, running OSPF & iBGP
>
> It's hard to classify a single router as a "core", don't you think?
>
> -- 
> Richard A Steenbergen <ras@e-gerbil.net>       http://www.e-gerbil.net/ras
> GPG Key ID: 0xF8B12CBC (7535 7F59 8204 ED1F CC1C 53AF 4C41 5ECA F8B1 2CBC)
> 



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