[8924] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: Ascend GRF400
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Gary Zimmerman)
Mon Apr 28 08:06:10 1997
From: garyz@savvis.com (Gary Zimmerman)
To: "Kent W. England" <kwe@6SigmaNets.com>, "Neil J. McRae" <neil@domino.org>
Cc: <salo@msc.edu>, <nanog@merit.edu>
Date: Mon, 28 Apr 1997 06:49:39 -0700
Kent, Savvis only has the GRF1600 in productions, we have ordered a couple
of the GRF400 for our test bed. The GRF1600 was the first and only router
from NetStar, but NetStar already had planned the GRF400 b4 the Ascend
days.....
Gary Zimmerman
V.P. of Network Engineering
Savvis Communications Corp.
email: garyz@savvis.com
http://www.savvis.com
Office: 314.719.2423
Address: 7777 Bonhomme Suite 1000
St. Louis, MO 63105
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> From: Neil J. McRae <neil@domino.org>
> To: Kent W. England <kwe@6SigmaNets.com>
> Cc: salo@msc.edu; nanog@merit.edu
> Subject: Re: Ascend GRF400
> Date: Monday, April 28, 1997 2:32 AM
>
> > Correct me if I am wrong, but I thought the GRF-400 was an Ascend
product
> > and the GRF-1600 is the NetStar GigaRouter, with some additional
developments.
> >
> > The GRF-400 is out there in networks like AGIS, NetRail, PSI, DOMINO
and
> > Savvis. No word on any NetStar-cum-GRF1600 deployments.
>
> s/DOMINO/COLT.
>
>
> >
> > Am I right?
> >
> Look at www.ascend.com.
>
> Neil.
>
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