[c-nsp] router / switch recommendation
Peter Salanki
peter.salanki at bahnhof.net
Sat Oct 15 13:07:12 EDT 2005
The 3750 should be able to do this, as long as you stick to TCAM
limits.
/Peter
15 okt 2005 kl. 18.00 skrev Adam Greene:
> Hi ...
>
> I'm looking for a router / switch with 24-48 ports & 2 fiber
> uplinks that
> can support up to 500 SVI's, 2 OSPF instances, a handful of small
> customer
> BGP sessions (default-route only), and probably about 1000 routes
> in total.
> The device should be able to push ~35Mbps (total across various
> ports). I
> don't anticipate needing to switch multicast in the near future. Do
> you
> think it is stretching it to try to do all this with a 3750? I
> guess the
> next step up would be a 4500, but *gulp* that's a big step $$-wise
> (we're a
> pretty small ISP).
>
> Perhaps a 2800/3800 with an etherswitch module could also be an
> option ...
> seems a bit more expensive than the 3750 ...
>
> Any advice appreciated,
> Adam
>
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