sounds like the perfect topic for a PhD research project. Assuming, of
course, that number of routes is the only variable which effects sizing of
memory


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> Hello again friends, I want to thank Mr Jvd for his help, and I would like
> to post again my question, It is very surprising that we all have been
> working with routers for years but there is no answer for this question, I
> can evaluate the ammount of memory used in my router for every type of
> route, but I would like to learn from someone more skilled than me and
test
> my results :) :)
>
> Hello folks,
>
> I have to evaluate the impact of adding almost 1000  routes in my network,
> and what I want to know is simple: How many memory do I need for every new
> router? Do you know a simle rule? What I want to know is the relationship
> between the number of routes and the memory consumption. I can evaluate
know
> this by looking how many routes are in may routing table and the memory
> used, but I would appreciate any experience from you.
> Thanks group!




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