HP Networking pocket guide - January 2011 - US English - Home
HP Networking pocket guide - January 2011 - US English - Home
HP Networking pocket guide - January 2011 - US English - Home
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Features and benefits<br />
• Routers with up to 12 slots, 1.44 Tbps switching capacity,<br />
10 Gigabit Ethernet wire-speed forwarding capability, and support<br />
for up to 384 T1/E1 wire-speed connections<br />
• Robust, wire-speed 10 Gigabit Ethernet forwarding as well as<br />
carrier-class service, security, and availability meet the demands<br />
of service and application providers<br />
• Distributed high-performance network processor (NP) and highcapacity<br />
crossbar non-blocking switching technology deliver robust<br />
network processing performance and flexibility<br />
• Distributed Quality of Service (QoS) control unit provides end-to-end<br />
service, as well as core services with fine granularity<br />
• Dedicated OAM engine and detection plane detect network<br />
faults within 30 ms and switch over services within 20 ms without<br />
interruption<br />
• Future-proofed with IPv4/IPv6 routing<br />
• Commonly deployed in IP backbone networks, IP metropolitan<br />
area networks (MANs), or the core or convergence layers of large<br />
IP networks<br />
Competing products<br />
• Cisco 7600 + Sup720<br />
• Juniper Networks MX320/<br />
MX960<br />
A-Series<br />
Managed by IMC/CLI<br />
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