On 12/28/2017 04:10 PM, Gert Doering wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, Dec 28, 2017 at 08:54:03PM +, Nick Cutting wrote:
>> I would also like to know the answer to this.
>>
>> I always get scared and buy 16 gig if I'm taking in the full routing table.
>> (4431/4451/4351 so far)
>>
>> I'm sure I
Hi,
On Thu, Dec 28, 2017 at 08:54:03PM +, Nick Cutting wrote:
> I would also like to know the answer to this.
>
> I always get scared and buy 16 gig if I'm taking in the full routing table.
> (4431/4451/4351 so far)
>
> I'm sure I could get away with 8. Not sure about 4, would love to
I would also like to know the answer to this.
I always get scared and buy 16 gig if I'm taking in the full routing table.
(4431/4451/4351 so far)
I'm sure I could get away with 8. Not sure about 4, would love to know
-Original Message-
From: cisco-nsp
Hi all,
I am trying to figure out if a 4431 can accommodate a full BGP routing table
with its default 4GB RAM or if it needs 8GB.
Our current benchmark is a 2921 router with 2.5GB RAM:
Cisco CISCO2921/K9 (revision 1.0) with 2506752K/114688K bytes of memory
With a full routing
We use them as an access/aggregation "small" router installed either inside
outdoor cabinets for broadband and ME services or at small PoPs for aggregation
MSANs. Some of the features are, MPLS, BGP (with RFC3107), LDP, RSVP, BFD. The
backhauling is 2x10G in a ring topology with other ASR920.