[c-nsp] L3 Switch as a BGP Gateway

Adrian Minta adrian.minta at gmail.com
Mon Jun 27 15:05:52 EDT 2011


On 06/27/11 21:59, Jason Greenberg wrote:
> Can someone advise me as to why a 3750 L3 Switch (Metro Model) wouldn't outperform a 7300 series router as a multi-homed BGP gateway?  ISRs and Enterprise class routers are still quite a bit more expensive than the L3 Switches, but I'm starting to not understand why.   I understand that L3 switches are less feature rich on the routing end, but suppose that our ASAs are doing most of the complicated filtering.    I know it doesn't sound "right" to have a 3750G used in this manner, but I am having a hard time finding any real reason why not to do it.
Number of BGP prefixes.





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