A link to an article on testing high-performance routers, provided by Fulop on the Juniper board. Juniper was the only one that provided equipment for the testing by DataComm.
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<< You'd think that some of the router vendors that have been begging Data Comm to cover their gear would at least show up for the test. Fact is, most simply didn't have equipment ready (and several said it would be sometime next year before their gear would be out the door). Among the no-shows: Argon Networks Inc. (Littleton, Mass.; now a division of Unisphere Solutions Inc. [Burlington, Mass.]); Avici Systems Inc. (Chelmsford, Mass.); Nbase-Xyplex (Littleton, Mass.); Neo Networks Inc. (Minnetonka, Minn.); Pluris Inc. (Palo Alto, Calif.); Torrent Networking Technologies Corp. (Silver Spring, Md.; now a division of Ericsson AB [Stockholm, Sweden]); and Xylan Corp. (Calabasas, Calif.; now a division of Alcatel N.V. [Paris]). Netcore Systems Inc. (Wilmington, Mass.; now a division of Tellabs Inc. [Lisle, Ill.]) has a product, but it uses ATM and not POS interfaces. Clearly, it's still early in the evolution of next-generation routing. >>
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