Отдавна се канех да препратя това :)
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- To: Chris Strandt <strandtc@liquidweb.com>
- Subject: Re: OC3 Router
- From: Dan Armstrong <dan@beanfield.com>
- Date: Fri, 21 Nov 2003 20:13:48 -0500
- Cc: nanog@merit.edu
- Delivered-to: vasil@marla.ludost.net
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- Delivered-to: nanog@trapdoor.merit.edu
- Delivered-to: nanog@merit.edu
- References: <3FBEA361.40806@liquidweb.com>
- Sender: owner-nanog@merit.edu
I know this is not relevant, but the humour is perfectly apropos as a reply. This was the best "manager" call the support line of the day story: <abridged for clarity> "We need an OC-192". "My god, why?" "We need to be able to support at least 192 simultaneous users to our website" "Uh Huh..... well...... :-) Dan. Chris Strandt wrote: > I was hoping that someone could point me in the right direction. > > I'm looking for a cisco border router as a backup for our existing. > > We have a 7206VXR with NPE400. The only thing we have in the router is > a OC3c POS card on one side and a multimode Gig-Ethernet on the other. > We are not doing BGP with this router (upstream is annoucing for us). > Is there a vendor who can tell us the minimum we need to do this for > emergency situations, or someone on the list who can recommend a cisco > solution that can meet these requirments? > > Thanks, > -Chris Strandt > Liquid Web Inc.
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