[c-nsp] >256MByte Processor Memory for Linecards running a fullBGP-table?

Matt Addison maddison at iquest.net
Tue Apr 17 10:07:52 EDT 2007


The linecards do not carry full BGP tables, just the CEF table. Check the output of "execute-on slot <X> show memory free", you probably have a good amount of free memory on the LCs (I have ~ 80MB free on my LCs).
 
~Matt

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From: cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net on behalf of Sven Juergensen
Sent: Tue 4/17/2007 04:08
To: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
Subject: [c-nsp] >256MByte Processor Memory for Linecards running a fullBGP-table?



Dear list,

we have several

  FRU:  Linecard/Module: 3GE-GBIC-SC=
        Processor Memory: MEM-GRP/LC-256=
        Packet Memory: MEM-PKT-512-UPG=
  L3 Engine: 2 - Backbone OC48 (2.5 Gbps)
  MBUS Agent Software version 2.48 (RAM) (ROM version is 3.47)
  ROM Monitor version 17.1
  Fabric Downloader version used 10.1 (ROM version is 10.1)

running in 12008 GSRs. From what i gathered,
sooner or later the processor memory won't
be sufficient to run a full BGP-table and
i'm wondering if it is possible (aside from
trashing existing GSRs and forklift upgrading,
accepting only a default route from the
upstream providers or setting up dedicated BGP
routers elsewhere) to increase that amount?

Did anyone ever try stuffing in more memory
or does it require a firmware upgrade of some
sort?

Thank you in advance,

Sven

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