[c-nsp] Cisco 4000 series (4461) as a BGP router?

Patrick M. Hausen hausen at punkt.de
Tue Oct 29 05:45:54 EDT 2019


Hi!

> Am 29.10.2019 um 10:25 schrieb <adamv0025 at netconsultings.com> <adamv0025 at netconsultings.com>:
> Since you don't need throughput maybe vMX/cRDP or vXR 9000 with just couple
> of gig of licenses would be an option? 
> That way you'll get all the internet proven BGP stack offered by the big
> boxes for fraction of the price tailored to your BW needs.
> But yes there's the who manages the server part unfortunately…

Managing servers is our core business and we are actively investigating
separating layers 2 and 3 again and using something like the BSD
router project for upstream BGP.

Have been running router-on-a-stick for years, the 6500 were our first
integrated platform.

So thanks ;-)
Patrick
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