[c-nsp] 2821 as a BGP Route Reflector

Rodney Dunn rodunn at cisco.com
Wed Nov 3 11:31:30 EST 2004


I need to make a correction here.

7301 is in 12.2S not 12.0S.

Rodney

On Mon, Nov 01, 2004 at 05:00:09PM -0500, Rodney Dunn wrote:
> 7301 is a G1 based 1RU box that I see a lot
> of customers use for this.  And it can run
> 12.0S/12.2S for all the BGP scalability 
> improvements.
> 
> Rodney
> 
> On Mon, Nov 01, 2004 at 03:38:07PM -0500, Joshua Coombs wrote:
> > Looking to break away from iBGP meshing as our router count climbs,
> > I've been searching for a low cost Cisco box that supports a large
> > chunk of ram, and found the 2821.  Considering this unit(s) will
> > just be doing BGP, protected from the world by routers on our
> > network's edge, never actually routing packets, do they have enough
> > CPU to keep up with 3 uplinks providing full views (on other
> > routers) and 10 routers peering with it?
> > 
> > Or would I be better served looking at a 7200 and stuffing an NPE-G1
> > in it?
> > 
> > Joshua Coombs
> > 
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