Also note that in testing of basic CEF forwarding, I've pumped 300+ Mb/s
through a 1941. Wouldn't necessarily design to that (!), but fact is they
can do a fair amount. When Cisco "sizes" a 1941 for a 10 Mb circuit or
whatever, they're doing that assuming you've turned on pretty much every
service and protocol possible.


On Tue, May 27, 2014 at 5:46 PM, Ryan Jensen <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi All,
> I'm about to bring up peerings with two ISPs. Today, I have two peerings
> with 1 ISP, only sending me 1 default route.
> I'm dropping a circuit and bringing in another ISP circuit. I have a
> requirement to load-balance across the two circuits, hence the need for
> full tables. Let BGP do its thing and pick the best path to the
> destination.
>
> Question:
> I have a pair of 2921, one on each circuit, each with maxed 2.5gb Ram.
> Am I crazy to think these routers will handle the full tables? My current
> ISP just told me we're looking at just a bit over 490k routes.
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