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nocompromise 12/4/2012 | 11:17:56 PM
re: Source: Cisco's HFR Tips the Scales We are now hearing about a monster router by Cisco. What about Hyperchip and their core router??? Apparently, it is a beast that have everything the world needs.

The only problem for now, getting the first customer.
Yoda88us 12/4/2012 | 11:17:54 PM
re: Source: Cisco's HFR Tips the Scales FYI: The HFR isn't the official name, and the 'F' doesn't stand for 'Fast'. Recall that the GSR 12000 used to be called the BFR before its release, which stood for Big F'ing Router.

dishwasher 12/4/2012 | 11:17:54 PM
re: Source: Cisco's HFR Tips the Scales Anyone heard anything? Do they still exist?
Dindon 12/4/2012 | 11:17:53 PM
re: Source: Cisco's HFR Tips the Scales HFR stand for High Financial Risk

If any operator is thinking to introduce this product in the network, they should understand that it's a pretty new HW and SW platform from an enterprise company that has a multiprotocol router since early 80s... how difficult will be to have stable system???
echo2 12/4/2012 | 11:17:53 PM
re: Source: Cisco's HFR Tips the Scales Anyone heard anything? Do they still exist?
Did they ever get a CEO?
Did they ever get a VP of marketing?
Dig they ever get a VP of tech support?
edgecore 12/4/2012 | 11:17:51 PM
re: Source: Cisco's HFR Tips the Scales If any operator is thinking to introduce this product in the network, they should understand that it's a pretty new HW and SW platform from an enterprise company that has a multiprotocol router since early 80s... how difficult will be to have stable system???
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The hardware is very new...plus its all new processors (at least new in Cisco land)..and lots of them! Should be interesting...

On the SW side that is a good question....this router will run in a totally memory protected sw environment, which hopefully has helped Cisco find bugs quicker during testing vs the older monolihic IOS where you could spend 6 months finding bugs...

EC
AAL5 12/4/2012 | 11:17:50 PM
re: Source: Cisco's HFR Tips the Scales Lay off the crack pipe Booby,

As much as you would like to deny it, HFR is for real.

AAL5
BobbyMax 12/4/2012 | 11:17:50 PM
re: Source: Cisco's HFR Tips the Scales It is all fary tale planted by Cisco. There is no need for such a router as the core bandwiidth demand is decreasing very fast. More Procket has the oproduct in place which cam neet the demands of 9-% of the core vendors. Cisco is silent about the availability of the product. The product may not be needed ny the service p[roviders. Further more, the product may not brn IXCs and CLECs. The market which is looking to materuallise may never bear fruits. Such an announcement has been nade by CISCO to blunt Procket.
yikes_stripes 12/4/2012 | 11:17:50 PM
re: Source: Cisco's HFR Tips the Scales Wrong as usual. The thing is pretty much as LR describes. It's a monster.
edgecore 12/4/2012 | 11:17:50 PM
re: Source: Cisco's HFR Tips the Scales Oh ya, the conspiracy theory!

Brutal post...I finally get to use the "ignore author feature".

Gea, can you please let him have it for me?

THX

EC
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