04-14-2013 09:06 PM - edited 03-04-2019 07:35 PM
Hi Team,
Please find the below link
http://www.spectra.com/pdfs/cisco12000.pdf
And here it's given 12000 series routers feature set.
this portfolio delivers up to 1.28-terabits-per-second switching capacity with wire-speed feature
performance, scalability, and graceful hardware and software upgrade paths.
and
Aggregate switching
capacity
Cisco 12016: 80 Gbps
Cisco 12416: 320
Gbps
Cisco 12816: 1280
Gbps
Cisco 12010: 50 Gbps
Cisco 12410: 200
Gbps
Cisco12810: 800
Gbps
Cisco 12006: 30 Gbps
Cisco 12406: 120
Gbps
How the total switching capcity and agregate swithing capacity will match.
Example when we take 12410, series switching capacity it provides 200Gbps. It will not relate to total switching capacity of 1.28 terabits/sec.
if per slot throuput for 12410 is 10 Gbps how it provides 200Gbps of agregate switching capacity.
Please clarify .
Thanks in advance.
Naveen
04-15-2013 03:09 AM
Hello Naveen,
it is marketing math with 10 slots you can have 10 * 10 Gbps per direction that means 100 + 100 = 200 Gbps
They count both directions together. This is quite common in data sheets and marketing material
Hope to help
Giuseppe
04-15-2013 09:07 PM
Hi Giuseppe,
Thnaks for the useful info.
In the URL i have mentioned above is is shown as
this portfolio delivers up to 1.28-terabits-per-second switching capacity with wire-speed feature
performance, scalability, and graceful hardware and software upgrade paths.
How the 12000 series will provide 1.28 terabits/sec, when the total throuput is 200Gbps.
Please clarify this one too.
Thanks & Regards,
Naveen
04-18-2013 09:24 PM
Hi,
Can someone please clarify the above request!!!
04-19-2013 06:16 AM
Hello Naveen,
the 1,28 Tbps refers to the 12816 with appropriate linecards the 128xx series has a more powerful switching fabric.
If you have a 12410 you have a different device with different performance capabilities.
Cisco 12816: 1280
Gbps
Hope to help
Giuseppe
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