Run Linux on your Cisco router with Cisco's new AXP module

  2008-10-03 21:00:02
Cisco has been talking about the"network as a platform" for a long time, but what does that actually mean, and what does the AXP network module have to do with it? The Cisco Application eXtension Platform (AXP) is made up of a hardware card (three different models), modified Linux software that runs on the card, and a program for software developers. You could also say that the AXP represents"network virtualization". 
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