[c-nsp] Advice: Which routers to purchase ?
Manu Chao
linux.yahoo at gmail.com
Thu Jan 27 17:44:20 EST 2011
I recommand you two Cisco 7201
On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 5:03 PM, Dovid Bender <dovid at flatplanetphone.com>wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am new to Cisco (other than starting a CCNA course 10 years ago but never
> finishing it).
>
> Our company is now becoming multi homed and we need to BGP our own IP's.
>
> We need at least three Ethernet connections. We will be connecting to two
> providers and then a third for our network. The physical connection will be
> 100 mbits to the carriers and 1000 mbit to our switch. From the first
> carrier we can use 100 mbits and from the second carrier we will only be
> using up to 5-10 mbits. Our total bandwidth usage will most likely be under
> 100 mbits. We would also like to use VPN but it's not a must. We are running
> a VoIP network. I do not know if this is possible but we would like to be
> able to assign more than one IP per interface. Is that possible ? Also we
> would like to have two routers for redundancy. We will have a primary and a
> standby. We would like to use MPLS.
>
> What do you recommend ?
>
> Regards,
>
> Dovid
>
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