[c-nsp] BGP router upgrade
Pete Lumbis
alumbis at gmail.com
Sat Aug 13 10:27:47 EDT 2011
The Sup720 on a 6k/7600 won't be what you are looking for in a large
peering environment. I'd suggest an NPE-G2 if the 7200 is still
suiting you needs and only needs a small upgrade.
You could also look at moving to an ASR1k platform which I think can
do 10GE and still provides the investment protection to upgrade the
forwarding engine (ESP) and control plane (RP) in the future.
On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 9:31 AM, Lars Eidsheim <lhe at intellit.no> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am looking for a thoughts about a BGP edge router upgrade.
>
> I am planning to upgrade our BGP edge from a Cisco 7200/NPE-G1. The NPE-G1 suits our needs at the moment, but as we are looking to interconnect with more services, do more localpeerings and implement IPv6 in near future this might a good timing to upgrade.
>
> As we are running a few 6500s in our network already I was thinking to install a 6500 with SUP720-3BXL and a 6724-SFP linecard to replace our existing 7200 platform. The 3BXL will keep-up with full BGP feed and the platform can easily be upgraded to 10 gbit/s with a new line card (in example 6704-10GE).
>
> I know others are using the 6500/SUP720-3BXL for this purpose, but as the 6500 is designed a switch platform i would like hear others opinion on the subject? Maybe I should be looking to other platforms as well, like Huawei or Juniper?
>
>
> Rgrds
>
> Lars Eidsheim
>
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