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Re: Ascend GRF400


From: garyz () savvis com (Gary Zimmerman)
Date: Fri, 25 Apr 1997 06:50:42 -0700

Not exactly true,  we have used a HSSI card from NetStar since October of
last year.  I know they have had a ethernet card after that but before
Ascend.  What really matters though is the software that runs the cards,
and since Ascend has taken over we are seeing releases for upgrades and
fixes coming alot faster.  More people to throw at it....  Any way, we were
a early adopter and have used all the cards that are available, from
ethernet, fddi, hssi and atm.  T1 card does not make allot of since to us,
but it does to our customers and I know they are working on it as we have
these discussion.


Gary Zimmerman
V.P. of Network Engineering
Savvis Communications Corp.
email: garyz () savvis com
http://www.savvis.com
Office: 314.719.2423
Address: 7777 Bonhomme Suite 1000
               St. Louis, MO 63105


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From: Deepak Jain <deepak () jain com>
To: Tim Salo <salo () msc edu>
Cc: jprovo () ma ultranet com; nanog () merit edu
Subject: Re: Ascend GRF400
Date: Thursday, April 24, 1997 10:35 AM


(I do not know if this is true, but it is a guess). That the Netstar 
product did the ATM routing extremely well. I believe that was its 
market originally.. All of the other cards, the ether, the new T1 line 
cards (hah-hah) maybe even the HSSI cards are all new since Ascend took 
them over, to broaden their market.

I hear their ATM interfaces are great, haven't played with them yet
though.

Just a thought,

-Deepak.

On Thu, 24 Apr 1997, Tim Salo wrote:

Date: Thu, 24 Apr 1997 06:12:43 -0400 (EDT)
From: Joe Provo - Network Architect <jprovo () ma ultranet com>
To: neil () domino org
Subject: Re: Ascend GRF400
Cc: nanog () merit edu
  [...]
  - the grf is not all of ascend.  maybe they finally got things
   right?
  [...]

It is probably useful to differentiate between Netstar, which was
recently acquired by Ascend, and the rest of Ascend.  The GigaRouter
was developed by Netstar prior to its acquisition by Ascend.

-tjs

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