wg-multicast - RE: Equipments for Multicast Performance
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- From: "Roberts, Michael J. (IATS)" <>
- To: "Giuliano Cardozo Medalha" <>, <>
- Subject: RE: Equipments for Multicast Performance
- Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2004 13:06:10 -0600
We replaced our border router this past summer with a Juniper M20. I
can not say enough good things about Juniper. Their pre-sales and
post-sales engineering was excellent and their hardware supports IPv4,
IPv6, unicast and multicast at wire-speed. Juniper met every
requirement that we had and then some. They also support a huge variety
of interface types. Email me if you want some more details.
-mike
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On Behalf Of Giuliano Cardozo
Medalha
Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2004 1:56 PM
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Subject: Equipments for Multicast Performance
Hi,
We are from university of Sao Paulo and we are trying to do a technical
specification about some border routers.
The requirements for these routers are related to IPv4 and IPv6
multicast in a hardware based architecture.
We would like to know about your experience with equipments ... what are
the best solutions (hardware based, no CPU load, forwarding capacity
with services), thinking about 90 Mbps of multicast traffic together
with IPv4 and IPv6 (25 Mbps) unicast traffic, using POS STM-1
interfaces, and protocols like PIM-SM, PIM-SSM, MLD, MBGP and MSDP.
Could you help us ?
Thanks a lot.
Giuliano
- Equipments for Multicast Performance, Giuliano Cardozo Medalha, 02/10/2004
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- RE: Equipments for Multicast Performance, Roberts, Michael J. (IATS), 02/10/2004
- Re: Equipments for Multicast Performance, Charles R. Anderson, 02/10/2004
- Re: Equipments for Multicast Performance, Luís Marta, 02/11/2004
- Re: Equipments for Multicast Performance, Leonard Giuliano, 02/11/2004
- Re: Equipments for Multicast Performance, Luís Marta, 02/11/2004
- Re: Equipments for Multicast Performance, Charles R. Anderson, 02/10/2004
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