Buying Cisco 7201's

Jan 22, 2008

Our company just outgrown our linux routers, so we're getting ready to buy a pair of 7201's. I'm one of the programmers, not the network engineer, so I'm not sure about the details. All I know is that we will buy a pair of 7201's soon.

what they go for after discounts? Resellers/vendors feel free to chime in.

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I am considering buying a C6509-E and I wanted to get a feel for that which I am about to do is hopefully a good move, and not a bad one. My traffic patterns are similar to what I suspect many of you experience. My traffic levels hovers around 2 - 300 mbit, but we are about to start offering more colocation services.

I also do internet facing bgp routing.

I was thinking something like this:

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Additionally I would probably be getting one more identical box a little later.

Could I get any feedback on this setup, is there anything I've missed?

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