Hey,

On Tue, Mar 05, 2019 at 04:01:29PM -0500, Howard Leadmon wrote:
> 
> and to plan for the future for a bit.?? I saw at one point the ASR9001 
> looked like a nice option, but it looks like it's 32bit, and that could 
> be an issue going forward with updates.

For considering greenfield deployments of ASR-9001, the product you're looking 
for now is the ASR-9901.

There is a specific bundle/SKU called 'ASR-9901-120G', which only licenses 
120Gbps
worth of bandwidth on the chassis, and prices it pretty much same as fully 
loaded
ASR-9001 ('loaded' as in ASR9001 configured with two 4x10G MPAs on top of 
built-in
4x10G ports).  It is the new replacement SKU for ASR-9001 customers to migrate 
to,
when EOS/EOL announcement comes up (soon I think).

James
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