Re: [j-nsp] How are max routes calculated on an SRX

2012-10-17 Thread Ben Dale
On 18/10/2012, at 2:05 PM, Jeff Wheeler wrote: > On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 8:38 PM, Ben Dale wrote: >> Table Tot Paths Act Paths SuppressedHistory Damp State >> Pending >> inet.0 1056579 354871 0 0 0 >> 0 > ... >> Data plan

Re: [j-nsp] How are max routes calculated on an SRX

2012-10-17 Thread Jeff Wheeler
On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 8:38 PM, Ben Dale wrote: > Table Tot Paths Act Paths SuppressedHistory Damp State > Pending > inet.0 1056579 354871 0 0 0 > 0 ... > Data plane memory576 MB Max 420 MB used ( 73 percent) <-

Re: [j-nsp] How are max routes calculated on an SRX

2012-10-17 Thread Skeeve Stevens
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Re: [j-nsp] How are max routes calculated on an SRX

2012-10-17 Thread Morgan McLean
I could technically tow 10,000 pounds with my car. I wouldn't do it though. Morgan On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 5:38 PM, Ben Dale wrote: > Hi Skeeve, > > On 18/10/2012, at 10:04 AM, Skeeve Stevens < > skeeve+juniper...@eintellego.net> wrote: > > Question is the specs say it can support a maximum

Re: [j-nsp] How are max routes calculated on an SRX

2012-10-17 Thread Ben Dale
Hi Skeeve, On 18/10/2012, at 10:04 AM, Skeeve Stevens wrote: > Question is the specs say it can support a maximum of 700k routes. > > Now, if what I suspect is right, that is great, but I am getting > conflicting information. > The way I read the data sheets is the maximum "supported/test

Re: [j-nsp] How are max routes calculated on an SRX

2012-10-17 Thread Morgan McLean
We switched to an MX80 pair and have had no problems since. Morgan On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 5:23 PM, Brent Jones wrote: > You're better off putting a router in front of your SRX to handle > taking full feeds. > You -can- do it on the SRX, but as mentioned, it isn't a fast platform > for convergi

Re: [j-nsp] How are max routes calculated on an SRX

2012-10-17 Thread Brent Jones
You're better off putting a router in front of your SRX to handle taking full feeds. You -can- do it on the SRX, but as mentioned, it isn't a fast platform for converging. If you're looking for on the cheap, MX5s can be had for a song. On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 5:12 PM, Morgan McLean wrote: > 700,0

Re: [j-nsp] How are max routes calculated on an SRX

2012-10-17 Thread Morgan McLean
700,000 routes in the control plane, as far as I know. Let me share my experience. SRX650 cluster, max routes somewhere along that 700k number you gave. I was taking four feeds, giving me somewhere around 1.6M routes. It technically took all of them, but it took 20 minutes to failover all of those

[j-nsp] How are max routes calculated on an SRX

2012-10-17 Thread Skeeve Stevens
Hey all, I am considering using an SRX550 as a border router - its cheap, fast, and flexible, with a great selection of interfaces. Question is the specs say it can support a maximum of 700k routes. Now, if what I suspect is right, that is great, but I am getting conflicting information. A