A 3640, for sure nothing less.  Are you going to be supporting a full BGP
table, or not?  If you need support for a full BGP table, you need at least
128MB of RAM.  Why have you chosen to run BGP instead of default routes (are
you going for fault tolerance on multiple circuits)?

I dunno, my 2 cents,
Evan

-----Original Message-----
From: John Gesualdi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2001 4:40 AM
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Subject: Which Router for BGP4 ??





    I need to run BGP4 with my ISP. Which router would you recommend I
purchase? Should I go with a 3620,3640 or a 2650,2651?  Thanks.


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