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To: Mr.Fun who wrote (29392)11/16/1999 12:05:00 AM
From: MMW  Read Replies (2) of 77400
 
" The NX-64000 is a Layer3 router - it looks at individual IP packets, does a table look up and sends it on. Apparently it does so at OC-192 line speeds and a fixed latency of 40 microseconds. It is available this quarter, and has been sold to both PSINet and GlobalCrossing. I believe AT&T and Qwest are the other two early testers, with dozens taking the box now for testing. It is by no means made obsolete by the LamdaRouter, in fact, it is a highly complementary product. "

According my sources, Lu has delayed NX-64000 delivery until
next Feb.

If NX-64000 is what it claimed to be, it would make GX-550
ATM Core switch obsolete.

I know AT&T is testing NX-64000. If it can pass AT&T test,
I would believe NX-64000 is a piece of system that will work.
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