[j-nsp] J2320 as BGP router
Morten Isaksen
misak at misak.dk
Thu Feb 18 11:13:39 EST 2010
This looks a lot like the setup I am builing. I think you convinced me
to go with the J2320.
What version of the OS are you running?
Any problems with ipv6 on the router?
/Morten
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 3:53 PM, Niels Raijer <niels at fusix.nl> wrote:
> Op 18 feb 2010, om 10:52 heeft Morten Isaksen het volgende geschreven:
>
>> As far as I am told it is 2 Gig now. Juniper has just not updated the
>> spec on the web.
>
> Correct, a J2320 can have 2 GB of RAM:
>
> niels at nikhef-1> show chassis routing-engine
> Routing Engine status:
> Temperature 39 degrees C / 102 degrees F
> CPU temperature 40 degrees C / 104 degrees F
> DRAM 2048 MB
> Memory utilization 52 percent
> CPU utilization:
> User 0 percent
> Real-time threads 21 percent
> Kernel 2 percent
> Idle 77 percent
> Model RE-J2320-2000
>
> Other than that, this router (along with another J2320 router with 2 GB RAM, and soon to be three more) holds just over a million routes just fine:
>
> Table Tot Paths Act Paths Suppressed History Damp State Pending
> inet.0 995511 308800 0 0 0 0
> inet6.0 10670 2594 0 0 0 0
>
> It has three and a half full IPv4 tables and three full IPv6 tables, and more than enough memory to spare as you can see above.
>
> We normally run about 60 Mbps of IMIX through this box but we have seen times where it exceeded 100 Mbps without any sweat at all.
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