[c-nsp] router suggestion
Rodney Dunn
rodunn at cisco.com
Tue Jun 13 15:23:53 EDT 2006
I'd say two 7301's would be a pretty good fit there.
You might could get out with a smaller 28xx/38xx but I don't
know if they can fill 2 FE's worth with IMIX traffic.
Rodney
On Tue, Jun 13, 2006 at 12:11:22PM -0700, Scott Granados wrote:
> Hi, I'm looking for a router suggestion as I'm not as familiar with the
> entire cisco product line as I should be.
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> Presently, I've got a 75xx with 2 vip4-50's, 2 fast E's, one geip, 1
> rsp4 and 256 mb of memory. I'm taking 2 100 meg feeds from different
> carriers, 2 full views and dropping this up on to a gig switch
> (unmanaged) which hands off to a firewall pair.
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> I'm wanting to replace this with something similar but with more memory
> so that I don't have issues when the table goes above 192K routes or so,
> I'm already using 92% of my memory.
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> In an ideal world, I'd like to be able to push as close to 200 megs as
> possible out to the world as well so I'd like to be able to fill the 100
> meg segments to my carriers but don't need necessarily the full GB
> available on the gig port although that would be nice. What would folks
> suggest, I don't see this growing to much larger over the next 12 months
> although if inexpensive enough I might order two units and run them in
> some sort of high availability configuration.
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> Thanks
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> Scott
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