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Cisco 'Big Bang' coming

Cisco is developing a product launch for the enterprise campus codenamed "Big Bang."
By Jim Duffy , Network World , 05/01/2008

LAS VEGAS -- First there was the Nexus 7000 for the data center...then the ARS 1000 for the router edge...

Get ready for the "Big Bang" on campus. As expected, Cisco is developing a significant product launch for the enterprise campus under the codename "Big Bang."

Marie Hattar, vice president of network systems and security solutions marketing, would not divulge details on Big Bang at the Interop 2008 conference. But she said it is a code name for a campus product launch that’s not likely to happen in calendar 2008.

“You’ll see a big bang but not a forklift,” Hattar says on the upcoming campus refresh. “It’s an evolutionary big bang.”

Observers have been speculating that a significant upgrade for Cisco’s campus product line, anchored by the aging Catalyst 6500 switch, could follow the overhauls of the data center and edge aggregation router product lines with the respective introductions of the Nexus 7000 and ASR 1000. Some observers believe a variant of the Nexus 7000 could succeed the Catalyst 6500 in the campus environment.

Enhancements to the Catalyst 6500 may precede Big Bang, Hattar says, like delivery of the Cisco TrustSec security architecture on the switches; and supervisor and interface modules that continue to stretch the platform’s lifecycle, like those unveiled for the 6500 and Catalyst 4500 late last year.

Cisco’s been offering the Catalyst 6500 and 4500 switches for the enterprise campus since 1999.

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Maybe a chassis upgradeBy noname on May 7, 2008, 9:17 pmMaybe a chassis upgrade thats compatible with the 6500 line cards hence no forklift. I think they will have to move this way if they want these boxes to consistantly...

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80 Gbits per slotBy Anonymous on May 5, 2008, 1:29 pmThe poster was referring (although not very clearly) to 80 Gbits per slot, compared to the maximum of 2x 20Gbit channels per slot today (40 Gbits). 6509 = 9 slots,...

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80 Gibit/s on the backplaneBy Anonymous on May 3, 2008, 2:05 am80 Gibit/s on the backplane now is 40 Gibit/s !!!

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What?By Anonymous on May 2, 2008, 12:29 pmSupervisor-720 (Sup-720) processors supports up to 720 Gbps of throughput on the backplane 80Gbps umm maybe 5 years ago.

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I guess the 80-Gbps-backplane SUP is coming...By Anonymous on May 2, 2008, 9:03 amI guess the 80-Gbps-backplane SUP is coming.

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