[c-nsp] recommend bgp router

Tony Varriale tvarriale at comcast.net
Thu Jun 14 20:54:13 EDT 2007


In a general sense, yes, a 3845 can handle 60mbps of traffic with 2 peers. 
The throughput can vary greatly depending on what your traffic is.

I would recommed doing your QoS on a switch with the VLANs if possible.

tv

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Daniel Hooper" <dhooper at emerge.net.au>
To: <cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net>
Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2007 9:33 AM
Subject: [c-nsp] recommend bgp router


> Hi,
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> I'm looking to multihome myself and within this need to upgrade the bgp
> router. I'm looking to move about 60mbit through it as that's the
> guesstimated throughput were going to peak at over the next 24 months.
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> I'm looking at the 3845 router with 1gb of dram. A little bit of shaping
> needs to happen over about 30 dot1q sub interfaces and the few standard
> stanza acl's for an edge router apply, has anybody got any experience
> with the 3800 series and how do they perform?
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> I also need to multihome between 2 providers, the second provider will
> be purely for redundancy and only required when (if) the primary
> provider fails, will the 3845 be enough to handle this?
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> Cheerio
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> -Dan
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