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    Yes, not on G1 or G2.....<br>
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    On 27/03/12 16:36, Skeeve Stevens wrote:
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cite="mid:CAEUfUGMH0Rfos2mRe8Fw4bQK3=wipdtT0xrZsw1GME3Qxjbp=g@mail.gmail.com"
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href="http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/routers/7200/configuration/7200_port_adapter_config_guidelines/3875In.html">http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/routers/7200/configuration/7200_port_adapter_config_guidelines/3875In.html</a>
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          not calculate bandwidth points for an I/O controller if it is
          installed in the Cisco 7200 VXR router with an NPE-G1 or
          NPE-G2. With the NPE-G1 or NPE-G2, I/O controllers do not use
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        <div>Look at Table 1-2</div>
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          <div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, Mar 27, 2012 at 16:18, Graeme
            Allen <span dir="ltr"><<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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              The C7200-I/O-GE+E does burn the bandwidth points, so with
              that in, you can only have 1 more "high speed" card on the
              other bus....<br>
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              On 27/03/12 16:07, shthead wrote:<br>
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                On 27/03/2012 1:00 PM, McDonald Richards wrote:<br>
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                  Just remember to try and use the GE ports on the NPE
                  module instead<br>
                  of the ones on the PCI bus if you care about
                  performance.<br>
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                On that note you can use the C7200-I/O-GE+E to get an
                extra gig port<br>
                without using and B/W points on the PCI bus (its
                compatible with the<br>
                G1, I'm not sure about the G2, but I can't see anything
                saying its<br>
                not). It may work out cheaper than buying a PA-GE card
                as well.<br>
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