[c-nsp] Does the entire BGP routing table for IPv6 fit on a Cisco 2600 with 64 MB of DRAM?
Gert Doering
gert at greenie.muc.de
Tue Dec 8 02:28:58 EST 2009
Hi,
On Mon, Dec 07, 2009 at 03:52:49PM -0600, Frank Bulk - iName.com wrote:
> Good to know in advance that the 2600 doesn't have a lot of horsepower for
> this kind of work.
>
> What's a good IPv6-based speed test site I can to test against? Maybe I'll
> have to resort to iperf, if it's IPv6 ready.
I don't know about speed test sites, but a number of WWW and FTP servers
are IPv6-enabled already - www.isc.org, ftp.isc.org, for example. So you
can just use FTP to check download speed IPv4 vs. download speed IPv6.
gert
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