Hello Everybody,
I just want to run this by everyone for their input from experience.
Scenario:
I'm looking for a Cisco router that will be providing Internet connectivity
running BGP and that will be able to handle the capacity of 2 PTP T1's to
the Internet. I know minimum RAM will have to be
3660 enters in
> a little more redundancy, unless you had planned to 3640s.
>
> .02
> Phil
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Subject: Internet Router? [7:33639]
Hello Everybody,
I just want to run this by everyone for their input from experience.
Scenario:
I'm looking for a Cisco router that will be providing Internet connectivity
running BGP and that
esday, January 29, 2002 10:45 PM
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Subject: Internet Router? [7:33639]
Hello Everybody,
I just want to run this by everyone for their input from experience.
Scenario:
I'm looking for a Cisco router that will be providing Internet connectivity
running BGP and that will be able
Scott, we just replaced our 7204 w/128 MB with a 7505 256 to handle dual
DS3s. At last glimpse there were 103,000 routes. This upgrade was for
future impacts. The 7204 has been reallocated to handle another DS3 all
by itself. Hope this helps...just my .02
Scott Nawalaniec wrote:
>Hello Everyb
Hello,
Thank you for all your input. I will be looking into a few different
possibilities from the ideas you guys and gals came up with and had
experience with installations.
Thanx
Scott
>Hello Everybody,
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>I just want to run this by everyone for their input from experience.
>
>Scenario:
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Subject: RE: Internet Router? [7:33639]
The 3640 will work for you. I would definitely max out the RAM. Some
others have commented about not needing full BGP route tables. My customers
have been very happy with partial tables as described in the following CCO
link.
: Internet Router? [7:33639]
Have you checked the utilization on those 2650's? I'd bet it's never gotten
above 15%. The 2650's can handle a lot more than 1 t-1's worth of traffic.
-Ejay
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Take a look at the 7401 - only 1 RU and plenty of ram available...
Berry
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>I just want to run this by everyone for their input from experience.
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>Scenario:
>I'm looking for a Cisco router that will be providing Internet connectivity
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> The highest I have seen was around 20% when I did a clear bgp ne *
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> Great boxes and the Ethernet interface is 100MB
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can handle a lot more than 1 t-1's worth of traffic.
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> -Ejay
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A 3640 would be a great choice. I think a 2650 might also be
an option. Fewer slots but it sounds like you don't need that
many.
John
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: Internet Router? [7:33639]
Hello Everybody,
I just want to run this by everyone for their input from experience.
Scenario:
I'm looking for a Cisco router that will be providing Internet
connectivity
running BGP and that will be able to handle the capacity of 2 PTP T1's
to
the Internet. I k
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