- More porn sneaks onto the iPhone
- 'Swatting' case shows need to ban caller-ID spoofing
- Why the iPhone can't be "killed"
- Nortel enterprise chief wants to bring back Bay
- US sets final emergency responder wireless pilot
Cisco is expected to unveil a new service provider edge router on Nov. 11 that's likely to succeed its aging 7600 series Ethernet platforms, according to an analyst's report.
Oppenheimer & Co. this week released a bulletin to investors stating that, "based on our checks," it expects Cisco to introduce a new edge router platform in mid-November. Cisco has issued alerts to the media about an announcement on Nov. 11 that introduces "fraction-of-a-second" performance for a service provider product optimized for video and mobile data.
"We believe the platform will take on the ASR name (ASR X000) but will be materially different OS and feature-wise than the previously announced ASR 1000" for enterprises, states the Oppenheimer bulletin, authored by analyst Ittai Kidron.
Cisco was not immediately available for comment.
Oppenheimer believes the ultimate capacity of the new edge router will exceed that of Juniper's MX-series Ethernet routers, "yet we expect the initial capabilities to be sub-par, and we think it will take Cisco some time until the edge features fully develop."
"We view the announcement as the beginning of a two-to-three-year new edge-router family product cycle meant to replace the aging 7600 and possibly 12000," the bulletin states. "We believe the announcement is important for Cisco's competitive position."
The new router, which will be introduced in two slot configurations, will eventually support throughput of around 5Tbps to 7Tbps, yet is likely to deliver less than 1Tbps initially, just below Juniper's MX capabilities, Kidron states in the bulletin.
The new edge router will use Cisco's CRS-1 IOS-XR operating system and not the IOS-XE, which is used with the ASR 1000, he states.
"We believe this would likely put the new router at a feature disadvantage relative to Juniper's MX given that the IOS-XR has yet to fully support edge features," Kidron adds.
Oppenheimer believes the new router will be using Cisco's new multicore QuantumFlow processor, which is designed to enable multiple service deliveries, faster development of features and easier code portability.
"This point is important given the initial feature 'light' nature of Cisco's new router and will add credibility to Cisco's ability to deliver on its future road map," Kidron states in his bulletin.
Partner Content
Simplify Your Branch Infrastructure
Learn how to simplify your branch infrastructure while dramatically increasing app performance with Citrix Branch Repeater.
Download the Free Info Kit
Next-Gen Load Balancing
Free Guide: “Next Gen Load Balancing: 8 Things You Need to Handle Today’s Network Traffic” shows you the functionality needed in your next load balancer.
Download the Free Guide
Accelerate Your Web Apps by up to 5x
Free Guide: “The Secret to Getting Maximum Speed from your Web Applications.” Learn how you can deliver Web apps up to 5x faster.
Download the Free Guide
Comments (2)
Cisco Provider edge routers By ibty on November 21, 2008, 8:42 amHi, Please give me advice on reliable cisco provider edge routers for ISP internet connection.Mobile network and Internet provider.
Reply | Read entire comment
Cisco to launch replacement for 7600 service provider edge router?By Cisco Subnet on October 31, 2008, 11:55 amLooks like Network World's Jim Duffy may have beaten hot shot reporter Ira Pumfkin to the news: the big announcement that Cisco is teasing its customers about in...
Reply | Read entire comment
View all comments