fyi, janog in tokyo on last afternoon now. 580 attendees out of 802
registered. as there is no cost to register, over-registration is
common.
english web page http://www.janog.gr.jp/en/index.php?JANOG
final attendance 624.
plus 270/thurs 290/fri remote users watched the stream. no
I can see a stray subnet of the IP space we advertise to you in the Level3
looking glass.
Thanks,
Hampus
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Definitely worth the try. Your biggest enemy may be 12.4 IOS. It's
bloated and buggy in my experience, but that has mostly been edge
services. If 12.4 pegs your processor, you may want to check the
software/hardware matrix and see if one of the older 12.0/2 service
provider trains that they
Pretty funny and good stuffsince no one really acheives true 100MB speeds
anyways, then
a 100MB port might actually traffic shape itself naturally!!! I forget what the
actual speeds truly are...
is it 80% advertised speeds?
I'm not sure which is cheaper but I think Juniper has some low end
Yesterday we took possession of a free 50Mb connection upgrade from one of our
ISPs. The previous connection was 30Mbps with a partial route table via BGP.
Other than BGP, the only other complex functions the router performs is access
listing the CRYMU Team Bogon table and traffic shaping. We
I think a 7200VXR with NPE-G1 that has 1Gb of ram would work just fine
for you. We are running a very similar setup, passing about 70Mbs, full
BGP routes, 2 providers and ACLs, only seeing about 20% usage on the CPU
at peak times.
Chris Gotstein, Network Engineer, U.P.
We have something very similar. We have 2 x 7204VXR/NPE-G1 with 1GB RAM each
with a 50Mb connection to an upstream provider with full routes. No cpu or
other problems at all.
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Interval: 01-Jul-10 -to- 08-Jul-10 (7 days)
Observation Point: BGP Peering with AS131072
TOP 20 Unstable Origin AS
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1 - AS980873291 5.7% 893.8 -- CMNET-GD Guangdong Mobile
Communication Co.Ltd.
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