Ben,

Not going to be able to load balance inbound as you only have a single /24 to 
advertise (this is the minimum prefix that will make it to the NAP).  Outbound 
you should be good....just note that you will experience asymmetric routing (in 
one out the other).

I have used 28xx routers for full tables before and it will be good when the 
going is good but very bad when the going gets bad.  If you are going to use an 
ISR I would recommend a 3825 at a minimum (two would be better).  Convergence 
will be much faster.

A better alternative if you are strapped for cash may be to just accept 
defaults.  Make your backup connection smaller but have it contracted to grow 
or burst if you experience problems with the primary.

Jason

>>>Tranlation<<<

No va a ser capaz de equilibrar la carga de entrada, ya que sólo tienen un 
único / 24 para anunciar (este es el prefijo mínimo que hará en el PNA). De 
salida debe ser bueno .... Solo ten en cuenta que la experiencia de 
enrutamiento asimétrico (en uno el otro).

He utilizado 28xx routers para mesas completas antes y que será bueno cuando 
las cosas es bueno, pero muy mal cuando las cosas se ponen malas. Si usted va a 
utilizar un ISR yo recomendaría un 3825 a un mínimo (dos sería mejor). 
Convergencia será mucho más rápido.

Una mejor alternativa si está atado por dinero en efectivo puede ser 
simplemente aceptar valores por defecto. Hacer la conexión de copia de 
seguridad más pequeña, pero que han contratado para crecer o explotar si tiene 
problemas con la primaria.


From: Benjamín Gálvez [mailto:bgal...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 06, 2010 10:35 AM
To: Jason Shearer
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Cisco 2801 full bgp multihome

Jason,

In Spanish

La idea es conectar la Empresa (Bank) a dos ISP (Service provider) vía bgp en 
modo full para tener Balanceo de carga de salida y entrada.
Ambos enlaces son de 10Mb. y la empresa tiene un solo prefijo /24 a publicar y 
su propio ASN.
La idea es lograr redundancia de salida a Internet y tambien de entrada para 
acceso de clientes.

La opcion "ruta default" me obliga a utilizar un enlace y el otro dejarlo 
pasivo (standbye)

Ambos ISP pondran router Cisco 2801  pero con 256Mb.

La pregunta es ¿Me sirve el router 2801 pero con 512Mb? o necesito cambiarlo 
por otro router con mejores prestaciones?
Ambos ISP me hablan de un router serie  7000 como "minimo".

In English

Pending traslate....
Sorry

Benjamín
2010/1/6 Jason Shearer <jshea...@amedisys.com<mailto:jshea...@amedisys.com>>
No way Jose.  You will start fragging.  I would recommend no less than 512 to 
receive full tables.

Outside of memory the 2801 is not going to be a very good platform to accept 
full tables on.  Any major routing updates is going to choke the platform.  How 
big are the circuits you are landing from each provider?

What are you trying to accomplish?  Outbound load sharing?  Inbound?  How many 
/24 prefixes to you have to advertise?

Jason

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 On Behalf Of Benjamín Gálvez
Sent: Wednesday, January 06, 2010 10:03 AM
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Subject: [c-nsp] Cisco 2801 full bgp multihome
*Hi,

Can Cisco 2801 with 256MB RAM can handle full BGP table (1-2 peers,
multihome) ?

Best regards
Benjamín
*
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