This one certainly caught my eye. It looks like something from Star Wars and has the performance to match!
It can support upto 512 10 Gigabit interfaces which in laymans terms can only be described as a metric assload.
Lets face it, there is no chance of getting one of these in my lab no matter how much i try. I could probably buy several Ferraris and have change.
Anyway, let the pictures do the talking:

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February 5th, 2008 at 1:12 am
I am looking at putting virtual labs up with the Nexus 7000 available for customers and partners to use and familiarize with. We are even making some training modules so people can learn the new features and ensure they are using htem to maximum advantage in their operations.
If you are ever by our Bedfont Lakes Office we will have some there and also if you are ever in San Jose let me know - will be happy to let you get some time on them.
dg
February 5th, 2008 at 9:02 am
Thanks for the offer Douglas, much appreciated
The virtual labs i assume will be available via the PELC site also? We use the E-Learning site pretty heavily during study here
Thanks for stopping by!
February 5th, 2008 at 9:49 pm
Hi Rich,
Cool looking switches. I bet that there is not much opp to get any hands on though. Getting it on the Cat6500 was hard enough!