Gryz
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Nokia also makes routers.Looks like a cell site. At least I'm making a big assumption based on it being Nokia. They also make the radios.
But only provider routers (the really big expensive ones).
Nokia sells $2.5B worth of routers to ISPs every year.
The fact that there is written: "Nokia SR-1 Service Router" on that box makes me believe that is a router.
Probably a SR-1 Service Router.
Obviously I tried to make a joke. That thing (the SR-1) is the fastest router on the planet. The first ones were shipped in December 2017. They use Nokia's new FP4 chipset. One box like that can do 6 Tbps of traffic. (If you count both in and out, that's 12 Tbps in marketing speak). It's basically 1 linecard with a control plane (CPM). You can plug 60x 100Gbps in on that thing. Not sure when, but somewhere this year Nokia will also ship linecards that can do 6 Tbps each. So in a router, sized half a rack, you can put in 12 linecards for a total of 72 Tbps forwarding capacity. It's ridiculous how fast that thing is. Also, if you configure features like QoS, ACLs, etc, the thing still keeps forwarding at linerate.You running a fiber ISP at your home, Gryz?
Cisco and Juniper have layer-2 switches (aka transparent bridges) that can forward at that speed (or something similar). But no such routers yet. Although I have no doubt that somewhere in 2019 or 2020 both of them will release something that's faster than FP4. Speeds are always increasing.
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