[nsp] Max eBGP sessions
MPuras at solunet.com
MPuras at solunet.com
Mon Jun 9 16:17:13 EDT 2003
Hi Jim,
Although I have not seen this, I have been told by Cisco that a 7206
w/NPE-G1 and with 512Megs total, and 16Megs left, running 12.1(14)E, the G1
can do about 1000 peers with about 80k routes. The 7505 RSP-8 with 256Megs
total and 16Megs left, running 12.0(22)S can do 800 peers with a total of
80k routes. When you start to increase the number of routes, those numbers
drop significantly. For instance on the RSP-8, with 130k routes, you can
only do ~450 peers
Hope this helps.
Thanks,
Mario Puras
SoluNet Technical Support
Mailto: mpuras at solunet.com
Direct: (321) 309-1410
888.449.5766 (USA) / 888.SOLUNET (Canada)
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Devane [mailto:jim at powerpulse.cc]
Sent: Monday, June 09, 2003 2:33 PM
To: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
Subject: [nsp] Max eBGP sessions
All,
I am trying to get a handle on a maximum number of eBGP sessions that
would be possible. Of course, I understand this depends widely on what
platform so I will throw 2 out there a 7507/RSP-8 256 Mb and 7204
VXR/NPE-G1 As far as routes, only doing a minimum, pushing a default
route out and accepting 1 /24 back in. Clearly, this is a hypothetical
exercise but I am trying to validate some suspicions.
Again, I am only trying to get a ballpark figure to see if it matches
with what I have in my head already. I am thinking the most would
probably be about 40.
Is there a way that I could stretch this? Is 40 too low? Too high? I am
thinking that I would run into a barrier on the CPU rather than memory.
Can someone point me to a resource or call upon experience to help me
get a handle on this?
TIA,
Jim
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