On Jan 6, 2013, at 8:14 AM, Nikolay Shopik wrote:

> ESP5 comes with 512K FIB, while ASR1001 which has also ESP5 integrated
> have 1M FIB.

I'm still putzing around the Cisco site, where are you finding these detailed 
specs?  I'm trapped in some link loop that's only giving me the most basic 
specs…

And while I'm here, does anyone have any thoughts on the 1002-X?

Thanks,

Charles

> 
> On 06.01.2013 16:26, Robert Hass wrote:
>> On Sun, Jan 6, 2013 at 1:16 AM, Scott Pettit <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Hmm, perhaps I was incorrect - the old ESP2.5 appears to have been made
>>> End of Sale since July 2012.  I just checked our ASR and it's showing 5G
>>> throughput.
>>> 
>>> #show platform hardware throughput level
>>> The current throughput level is 5000000 kb/s
>> 
>> But my question was about FIB capacity not performance.
>> 
>> 512K FIB is not very scale for near future as world BGP table is
>> growing all the time.
>> 
>> Rob
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