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RE: Cisco Router best for full BGP on a sub 5K bidget 7500 7200 orother vendor ?

  • From: Alexander Hagen
  • Date: Sun Apr 25 09:36:39 2004

Specifications

Feature

Cisco 7505

Cisco 7507

Cisco 7513

Fixed Ports

None

Same as Cisco 7505

Same as Cisco 7505

Expansion Slots

5

7

13

WAN Interface Range

DS0 to OC-12

Same as Cisco 7505

Same as Cisco 7505

Processor

MIPS RISC Processor

Same as Cisco 7505

Same as Cisco 7505

Forwarding Rate

Up to 1.1 Mpps

Up to 2.2 Mpps

Up to 2.2 Mpps

Backplane Capacity

1 Gbps

2 Gbps

2 Gbps

Flash PCMCIA Memory

16MB (expandable to 128MB)

Same as Cisco 7505

Same as Cisco 7505

System DRAM Memory

32MB (expandable to 1GB)

Same as Cisco 7505

Same as Cisco 7505

Minimum Cisco IOS Release

11.3

Same as Cisco 7505

Same as Cisco 7505

Internal Power Supply

AC or DC

AC, dual AC/DC, or dual DC

AC, dual AC/DC, or dual DC

Redundant Power Supply Support

No

Yes

Yes

Chassis Size

6 RU

13 RU

20 RU

Rack Mountable

Yes, up to 6 per rack

Yes, up to 3 per rack

Yes, up to 2 per rack

Dimensions (HxWxD)

10.5 x 17.5 x 17 in.

19.25 x 17.5 x 25 in.

33.75 x 17.5 x 22 in.

 

 

Alexander Hagen

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http://www.etheric.net

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Rafi Sadowsky [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent:
Sunday, April 25, 2004 12:25 PM
To: Alexander Hagen
Cc: [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: RE: Cisco Router best for full BGP on a sub 5K bidget 7500 7200 orother vendor ?

 

 

 

## On 2004-04-25 06:06 -0700 Alexander Hagen typed:

 

AH>

AH> It is a great box. But I need BGP. I notice Cisco does not support 7505

AH> with Software Advisor but does 7507 whats the deal with that ?

 

 That would probably be that the 7505 is EOL(End Of Life)

 

<http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/ps359/prod_eol_notice09186a00801dcba7.html>

 

 Cisco Systems® announces the end of life of the Cisco® 7505 Series Router

chassis. Note: This end-of-life announcement does not affect the Cisco

7507 and 7513 chassis. The Cisco 7507 and 7513 will remain orderable. The

last day to order the Cisco 7505 is June 30, 2004. Customers will continue

to receive support from the Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) until

June 30, 2009. Table 1 describes the end-of-life milestones, definitions,

and dates for the Cisco 7505. Table 2 lists the part numbers for affected

products

 

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HTH,

      Rafi