[c-nsp] theoretical and practical route-table limits
Scott Keoseyan
scott at labyrinth.org
Sun Feb 1 13:31:22 EST 2009
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Hello all...
Does Cisco publish absolute theoretical route-table size limitations
for their various platforms and memory configurations somewhere? I am
thinking of doing something with black hole routing locally and I was
wondering just *how many routes* one could have in a route-table and
how many BGP entries / peers / views one could contain nowadays.
Obviously there are other factors, but it would be helpful if there
was a guideline or published *limitation* somewhere.
Thanks,
Scott
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