[c-nsp] 7500 RSP8 Throughput Ability
Peter Salanki
peter.salanki at bahnhof.net
Fri Dec 9 08:52:10 EST 2005
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Two 7301s should do the job for 400mbit.
9 dec 2005 kl. 14.43 skrev Gustavo Rodrigues Ramos:
>
>
> Rodney Dunn wrote:
>
>> On Thu, Dec 08, 2005 at 10:59:03PM -0500, David Coulson wrote:
>>
>> Really guys, those cards were designed at the customer's request
>> to give
>> them a physical GIG connectivity solution the core for moderate rates
>> while they upgraded the edges. If you are looking at GIGE/OC3 type
>> rates to/from the core don't waste your time with this box or these
>> cards because as soon as you start turning on features you will most
>> likely be unhappy.
>>
>
> So, talking about that... what do you recommend to put into a core
> network (insted of 7500) to support gigabit traffic rate??? A box like
> Cisco 7301 can do that job?
>
> This box need to do about ten BGP-4 peers connections (two or three
> full
> routing), VRRP/HSRP like the diagram and support about 400 Mbps
> traffic
> in/out through then.
>
>
> BGP-4 peers BGP-4 peers
> \ | | / \ | | /
> | |
> GiE trunk GiE trunk
> +------|------+ +-------|------+
> | | | |
> | ???? +-----iBGP----+ ???? |
> | | | |
> +------|------+ +-------|------+
> | |
> GiE Trunk-----VRRP/HSRP------GiE Trunk
>
> Today I've got two 7513 with one GEIP+ each doing that job, however I
> can reach just 150 Mbps (dCEF is enabled).
>
> Regards,
> Gustavo.
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