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Technology Stocks : Ascend Communications (ASND)
ASND 206.52-1.2%3:59 PM EST

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To: Gary Korn who wrote (29113)1/1/1998 4:13:00 PM
From: jach  Read Replies (1) of 61433
 
<Both Ascend's GRF 1600 IP router and Cisco's Gigabit Switch Router 12000 will process up to 10 million packets per second, far cry from the 200 million packets being promised by the start-ups. But when the heat is on, availability wins out.>

In the Internet core network cisco has and will take the lion
share (90%+). No large SPs will put in non-cisco as the current
core network is all cisco. Speed is only one simple fact (but it's
so easy to understand that almost all these so-called analysts always mentioned it), some of the other key areas (some sub-standards and some proprietary) are the exterior routing protocols, discovery protocols, load balancing protocols, fail-over protocols, multicast and group management protocols, and etc.; if you're the one responsible for replacing a core router interconnected to the vast Internet which has all cisco routers, do you think you'll put in one that is not a cisco; your part of the network will very likely run into a hipcup or a more formal term "not compatible".
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