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Re: Extreme BlackDiamond
- From: Robert Boyle
- Date: Mon Oct 13 17:06:34 2003
At 04:43 PM 10/13/2003, alex@pilosoft.com wrote:
> 7600 is also vertical boards whereas the 6500 is horizontal.
Yep, I think from now on, we should make this a primary distinction
between switch and a router: If a device has vertical line cards, it is a
router, if horizontal, it is a switch.
Works well for 7500/12000/5x00/6500. ;)
A small problem... all of my 7200s have horizontal line cards as do the
Juniper M5/7/10/20. The smaller 7100, 3700, 3600, 2600 also have horizontal
line cards too. So... here is a correction.
"From now on, we should make this a primary distinction between switch and
a router: If a device has vertical line cards, it is a router, if
horizontal, it is a switch, unless there are two or more vertical slots
within any horizontal slot plane, then it is, in fact, a router."
How does that sound?
-Robert
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