[c-nsp] BGP table load time

David Freedman david.freedman at uk.clara.net
Tue Oct 10 08:21:49 EDT 2006


Of course, once enabling this you will need to hard reset the session
(due to needing to rebuild the TCP session)

verify that its worked by "sh ip bgp nei x.x.x.x | in max data"
where you should get 4406 bytes for a 4470 byte MTU OC3

Dave.


Rolf Mendelsohn wrote:
> Hey Eric,
> 
> That time seems a bit on the slow side.
> 
> have you got "ip tcp path-mtu-discovery" enabled on both routers?
> 
> cheers
> /rolf
> 
> On Tuesday 10 October 2006 03:55, Eric Kagan wrote:
>> Looking for some input.  Given the following situation, can someone please
>> provide how long it *should* take to push 196K routes over an OC3 with a
>> GSR/PRP2 (No
>> other info on RAM, etc) at the provider side and a 7206VXR/NPE 400, 512MB
>> RAM at the customer side ?  Assuming both devices are running at ideal
>> capacity, what would be the approximate load time, rounding to the
>> approximate nearest minute is okay.  Basically trying to figure out of 6-8
>> minutes is too long or unrealistic.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Eric
>>
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