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Re: (ASCEND) BGP 4 ?
At 12:37 PM 11/25/97 -0500, Paul Monaghan wrote:
>On Tue, 25 Nov 1997, Matt Holdrege wrote:
>
>> promises to have the scalability that the GRF does. But realistically, it
>> will be a year or more before it has the maturity of the GRF.
>
>We have several GRF's and I can say too much bad about them, but I must
>admit that I think that's the first time I've seen the word 'maturity' and
>'GRF' in the same sentence. ;)
I guess that's worth a paragraph or two of explanation. The GRF truly has
gone through a long maturity phase. Some may recall that Ascend purchased a
company called Netstar. They made the Gigarouter, a product they started
working on several years ago. Ascend simply repackaged the Gigarouter as
the GRF. The chassis changed and much of the ancillary software changed,
but the core architecture stayed pretty much the same.
Anyone who has truly explored the full depth of a device like the GRF or
the upcoming Cisco 12000 must appreciate the massive amount of development
effort it takes to mature it. Years of realtime and many, many thousands of
person-hours are required. Then, months and months of operation in a real
network to help shake out the bugs.
Now Cisco has many years of experience in the router business and they
shouldn't require years to make the 12000 work well, but perhaps one or two?
We'll see.
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