Thank you, you are correct on all points.
No questions - Thank you, you are correct on all points.
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From: Łukasz Bromirski [mailto:luk...@bromirski.net]
Sent: 31 July 2015 12:26
To: Nick Cutting
Cc: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] ASA and BGP
On 31
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Subject: Re: [c-nsp] ASA and BGP
On 30 Jul 2015, at 15:20, Nick Cutting ncutt...@edgetg.co.uk wrote:
I've tried running BGP on the ASA, just few routes, seems to work fine.
But now I may need to take in a whole lot more, in a location that only has a
pair of ASAs in Asia.
I
On 31 Jul 2015, at 10:23, Nick Cutting ncutt...@edgetg.co.uk wrote:
Just got confirmation that it is ~22,000 routes. 4 gig of ram on a 5515x.
should be fine.
However, I'm worried that no one is doing this, anywhere.
There’s quite a number of ASA edge deployments around the world, and
I've tried running BGP on the ASA, just few routes, seems to work fine.
But now I may need to take in a whole lot more, in a location that only has a
pair of ASAs in Asia.
I cannot find any documentation about routing limits on the ASA, except for
IGP, which states as many as the
On 30 Jul 2015, at 15:20, Nick Cutting ncutt...@edgetg.co.uk wrote:
I've tried running BGP on the ASA, just few routes, seems to work fine.
But now I may need to take in a whole lot more, in a location that only has a
pair of ASAs in Asia.
I cannot find any documentation about