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Re: Gigabit Switches - Recommendations?



At 9:08 AM -0500 7/29/04, Lance Lennon wrote:
By the by, the high end Procurve 9300 series is actually manufactured by
Foundry. I am looking at upgrading to it as my core switch.

Yes, and the other Foundry products are really cool too, but pricey, which is why I didn't mention them. I recommend their carrier class chassis. You can mix and match the "cards" that go in them, including level 7 switches that can co-operate with the the whole fabric frame. Very neat.
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