[c-nsp] ASR opinions..
Mark Tinka
mtinka at globaltransit.net
Fri Sep 2 05:56:56 EDT 2011
On Friday, September 02, 2011 08:07:44 AM McDonald Richards
wrote:
> Can you provide a source for this information please?
Confirmed by my SE (and others on this list in the past).
Like the ASR1002-F, the ASR1001 is based on an ESP5
forwarding processor. That comes with 512,000 FIB entries
maximum.
As a side note, unlike the ASR1002-F, the ASR1001 can be
upgraded (software license) form the default 2.5Gbps
forwarding performance to 5Gbps.
> To
> my knowledge this is not true as the 1001 has the Intel
> RP1.5...
We're talking about FIB slots (the ESP) and not RIB slots
(the RP).
Cheers,
Mark.
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