Hi, On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 11:22:44AM -0400, Steven Pfister wrote: > We have a client that has an aging 7204VXR that they're using as a > border router. I am trying to come up with options for a replacement. > Since they're all Cisco, I was thinking about an ASR1002-X, but I was > told to get quotes on equipment from other vendors as well. It needs 10 > gigabit ethernet upstream, 10 gigabit to the LAN, plus there is a > (probably temporary) 1 gigabit ethernet backup link to the ISP. It's > doing BGP, getting a default route, plus a small table of Internet2 > routes.
"full BGP" or "receive a default route plus a bit of I2"?
If I understood this right, one of the L3 switches (3750/3650 series)
or an ASR920 *might* actually do the job for you - fast, BGP to some
limit, and *cheap* in comparison.
For a full table and 2x 10G, it would be ASR1k or ASR9001, but that
would be like 5-10x the price of an ASR920...
(Avoiding the question about "other vendors" because I have no idea)
gert
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