As long as you leave synchronization off, it should be fine.  The routing
table really only takes up about 12 megs, so unless you have DS3's on this
router, you should be ok.

Craig

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Ya Wen
Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2000 3:30 PM
To: Cisco GroupStudy
Subject: BGP full routes


Hi, is there anybody who is using a Cisco 3620 router with 64MB to
handle BGP4 with full Internet routing table? I am currently multihoming
to two ISPs using two Cisco 3620s and planning to run BGP4 with them.
But the maximum DRAM a 3620 can handle is 64MB. There is no way I could
upgrade it to be 128MB unless I change to two bigger boxes. But before I
do that, I just want to check and see if 64MB is  sufficient of handling
all the Internet routing table.

Thanks very much!

-Ya

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