300 Was soooooooo KICK ASS. I saw it two times and will be going to see again with a friend on the 18th. I finally decided to put my external hard drive together and formate it for use. I know have a really nice large back up. Like 500 GB worth. It was sooo cheep on www.newegg.com I could not resist. Plus I really wanted one for backups. I bought a book for HTML/XHTML and CSS. I normally would of not bought the book since I have been learning much more on my own than most books could ever teach me, but this actually has stuff I don't know. LET THE LEARNING CONTINUE !!!
I am also reading a book to keep my mind busy is based on the DIABLO series "The Black Road". I have read this one before. It has been a long time since I only remember parts of it. I luv the Diable and StarCraft series of novels. They use your full imagination to the fullest. Or at least it does with mine.
Anyways Hope all had a Great Weekend.

I am also reading a book to keep my mind busy is based on the DIABLO series "The Black Road". I have read this one before. It has been a long time since I only remember parts of it. I luv the Diable and StarCraft series of novels. They use your full imagination to the fullest. Or at least it does with mine.
Anyways Hope all had a Great Weekend.
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Basically it takes many separate connections (DS3s, OC-xs, etc), terminates them to one device, and then passes that traffic out to the Internets.
In our case it will take several OC-12s worth of data traffic and consolidate it at one point, the device itself. From the 10K there'll be one or more uplinks to a peer of some sort either directly or indirectly through another router. It can also support a butt-load of DS3s on its backplane with the right DS3 cards in the chassis.
In our old set up this was accomplished with two different devices: the White Rock, which was purely a layer 2 DS3 aggregation device, and a Cisco 6509 which served as the layer 3 router and eventually Internet access. The two were connected via GigE over fiber. All the 10K will do for us is combine two devices into one and standardize our equipment between us and the company that bought us.