[c-nsp] Routing recommendations
Peter Salanki
peter.salanki at bahnhof.net
Sun Sep 9 16:49:26 EDT 2007
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You may be able to pull this off with NPE-G2. I wouldn't say that a
GSR is overkill though, depending on lineards ofc. 1gbps of 64byte
traffic is pretty much.
Sincerely
Peter Salanki
CTO
Bahnhof AB (AS8473)
www.bahnhof.se
Office: +46855577132
Cell: +46709174932
9 sep 2007 kl. 21.08 skrev Matthew Crocker:
>
> I'm looking for a router with 3 GigE interfaces, capable of moving
> 1gbps of traffic (64byte) and a full BGP table, with room to grow.
> This would be for a border router scenario, 1 GigE from my upstream,
> 1 GigE to my core switch and 1 GigE to interconnect two of these
> routers. Right now I have a GSR8 w/ GRP-B but that is overkill.
> Redundant power/controllers would be nice but certainly not a
> requirement. Would I be able to get anything smaller than 7204/NPE-
> G1, Will anything in the 3800 series handle 1 gig of traffic?
>
> -Matt
>
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