fixed configuration 48 port layer 3 routers

Matthias Cramer matthias.cramer at interway.ch
Fri Nov 7 07:45:48 CET 2008


Mike Leber wrote:
> 
> Hi, I'd like to hear what solutions people are using as a fixed
> configuration 48 port layer 3 router (for customer aggregation) that
> supports OSPFv3 and IPv6 (BGP a plus but not required), and a rough
> price that it cost.

> Considerations are:
> 
> layer 3 wirespeed IPv6 and IPv4 routing
> OSPFv3
> at least 8000 ARP entries *with* IPv6 enabled
> 48 ports
> 10/100/1000 copper
> optional 10GE uplink
> BGP a plus, but not required.

We use Foundry FESX Switches for that, depending on how many routes you need a standard or
 X version would be what you need. But for IPv6 you need the PREM6 image.

Regards

  Matthias

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