Re: different between 2941/7600 and 7200/7500

From: Elias Chari <elias.chari_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 11 Jun 2009 07:02:04 -0400

The MWR has been designed for wireless applications such as GSM & UMTS and
runs a special IOS code. For example you can place the MWR at a cell site
and replace the T1/E1 mobile RAN backhaul with say, Metro Ethernet. You can
then run PW3 to the MSN (i.e. 7600) which acts as a concentrator and emulate
TDM (GSM Abis) and ATM (UMTS Iub). The MWR together with the 7600 is Cisco's
solution for a more cost effective RAN backhaul which also allows for higher
bandwidths. A number of other vendors have also introduced products in this
area as this is receiving a lot of attention from mobile service providers.
Also wireline providers are deploying metro ethernet solutions to meet
service requirements, i.e, low delay, jitter, high availability etc.

-- 
Regards,
Elias
CCIE#17354
2009/6/11 Dale Shaw <dale.shaw_at_gmail.com>
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 4:24 PM, Muhammad Anjum<ccie_at_starasiatv.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > Why Cisco MWR 2941 and Cisco 7600 is different from 7200 or 7500 routers.
>
> Why is a weaved basket filled with purple duck feathers different to a
> plastic shoe with orange tassels?
>
> Please try again :-)
>
> cheers,
> Dale
>
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