Hi,

Just a few thoughts:

1. You can use something small like a 1720 to run BGP but the trick here is
to filter all/some routes that you are receiving. The current recommendation
from Cisco is 128MB for full BGP routing tables (I think the tables stand on
110 000 routes now). The second part would be to advertise your registered
range to your two ISPs.

2. If you want to run full BGP tables you will need a router with more punch
than the 1720. I did a proposal once with a 2650XM and the 2691 is also a
good option. Next in line would be your 3640. Of course all of these models
will need at least 128MB DRAM.

As I say, just a few thoughts on a lazy Friday afternoon.

Cheers,





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