[c-nsp] Question on 7513 BGP peering series
Rodney Dunn
rodunn at cisco.com
Wed Jun 15 17:13:59 EDT 2005
Anyone got a 75xx taking a full feed inside a VRF and can
get the: sh proc mem sort
from the VIP?
For IPV4 full feed it's taking about 40ish Meg for dCEF on the VIP.
Rodney
On Wed, Jun 15, 2005 at 06:44:31PM +0200, Gordon Bezzina wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am in a dilemma and could really need a bit of advice.
>
> I work in a small data centre with 7513 primary router running IOS 12.2(27)
>
> Using an RSP 8 with 256MB RAM
> And PA-A3 OC3 ATM connection on a VIP2-50
>
> Plus numerous internal Ethernet and fast Ethernet connections on VIP2-40 and
> VIP2-50
>
> As of today I three BGP peerings over 2 separate vrf(s) - one vrf with 2 BGP
> connections, and another with 1 BGP connection. VRFs are configured with
> re-distribution.
>
> Also at this time, I only get the default routes from my peers - but to make
> full use of my multi-homed infrastructure I need to get the full BGP tables.
>
>
> Now I do not know if my hardware is capable to work with receiving the full
> routes of the Internet (actually three different routes from three different
> peers). That is, do I need to upgrade the VIPs? or RSP? or actually I'll be
> better off with a new router.
>
> Hopefully there's someone out there who would have worked in a similar
> setup.
>
> Thanks
>
> Gordon Bezzina
>
>
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