On 2/4/2011 2:40 PM, Rhino Lists wrote:
I am currently running a Cisco 7206vxr with NPE-G2 and 2GB.  I am peaking at
200M of Internet traffic on one of the GigE ports with 40K pps aggregate.
CPU over the last 72 hours looks like the following:

     554433322223334444444444454444322222333455444445545444322232334454545454
     315399575495883457777596604710877357359813778970060630195538160717382727
100
  90
  80
  70
  60
  50 ***             ********** *           *************           *********
  40 *******    ********************      *****************       *****#**##*
  30 #####**** ****###############**** ****###############*********##########
  20 #######****####################*****###################*****############
  10 ########################################################################
    0....5....1....1....2....2....3....3....4....4....5....5....6....6....7..
              0    5    0    5    0    5    0    5    0    5    0    5    0
                    CPU% per hour (last 72 hours)
                   * = maximum CPU%   # = average CPU%


I am running BGP and taking 2 Full Routes from 2 different providers.  I
also have 3 OC-3's and 1 DS3 connected to the router.  I am looking for what
router I should look at upgrading to or if there is plenty of beef left in
this one?



-K

You definitely have some room but it really depends on your environment.

Do you plan on turning on more features? Plan on 50% increase on bandwidth or pps?

Really hard to say. But, if you are not familiar with platforms that are considered replacemements/bumps up, start looking before you get buried.

tv
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