12-21-2007 09:15 AM - edited 03-03-2019 08:01 PM
I'm hoping to change out our T-1s for fiber in the next year and I'm trying to determine what router upgrades or replacements I'll need to make. The core router is a 7206 (VXR with NPE-400 and I/O controller w/2 FE/E ports). All my other sites connect to this one. Can this be upgraded to 1GB fiber? My sites have mostly 2651XM 10/100. I know these aren't fast enough. What would be a good replacement?
Thanks
12-21-2007 09:20 AM
Hi,
No router except perhaps NPE-G2 can keep with full gigabit speed. So depending on the application, you can look into having an infrastructure built with layres 3 switches, like 3750s.
Of course, if your applications are not so demanding, you can still use the existing routers for a while, the details depedns on the type of fiber and the topology you will be given.
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12-21-2007 09:32 AM
The point-to-point fiber network will be handing off a 1GB fiber connection to the MDFs. The applications at most sites (schools) are pretty demanding, streaming video, curriculum programs, etc. So you're recommending a 3750 at each site? How much memory and what modules do I need for the 3750s?
12-21-2007 11:10 AM
Hi,
the 3750 is fixed configuration.
If you want to save & optimize little, look also for the 3560 8 ports at the school. It's a great L3 device and it's economical. You fit the SFP with the fiber of your choice, then have 8 100 mbps ports to which you can connect subtending L2 switches, voice routers, etc.
At the center, you can place something like a 3750 with 12 SFP ports for concentration.
Hope this helps, please rate post if it does!
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