>From: Brian Reply-To: Brian To: Muhammed Khalilullah CC: Subject: Re: BGP ! 
>Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2001 19:53:15 -0800 (PST)
>
>I would be really surprised if the 160* series supports the current 128 
>soon to be 256 megs required for a full routing table.

Did i misread the question, of did Muhammed ask if the 1600 series supports 
BGP, not the full routing table?  Although I believe it does (Service 
provider release?), I wouldn't recommend it.  They have problems with OSPF 
too, you have to buy the code for it, it isn't supported by default.

>Brian Whalen
>
>On Sun, 11 Mar 2001, Muhammed Khalilullah wrote:
>
> > Hi All, > I just wanna know if 1600 routers support BGP. If yes, > then 
>which IOS version and what are the memory > requirements. I've heard that 
>BGP is rather a platform > dependent routing protocol. Is this true? I've 
>tried > 12.0 IP and IP/PLUS versions and it says 'Unknown > Routing 
>Protocol' in response to the command 'Router > BGP xxx' :< > > Thanks in 
>advance, > Muhammad Khalilullah > CCNP, MCSE > > > 
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