[j-nsp] J2320 as BGP router

Patrik Olsson df at webkom.se
Thu Feb 25 03:35:51 EST 2010


I though it was a problem with adressing of memory... but Ok! I dont
mind smacking my box full with DRAM! If it aint supported, well... I
dont care! :-)

Patrik


Daniel Roesen wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 09:48:41AM -0500, Joe Goldberg wrote:
>> I would be very interested though if the J2320 can take more than 1GB
>> of RAM  now.  That would be news to me.
> 
> Routing Engine status:
> ...
>     DRAM                      3811 MB
>     Memory utilization          25 percent
> ...
>     Model                          RE-J2320-2000
> 
> Officially "supported" though are only 2GB nowadays, as far as I'm aware.
> So: kids, do try this only at home (just like me). :-) I cannot say
> wether this (4x1G) runs stable, but I saw 2G (2x1G) and 2.5G (2x1G + 2x256M)
> J2320 running fine for many months with multiple full BGP tables.
> 
> It's just product management. Just like the BGP route reflection
> dongle key. JNPR knows those boxes are very interesting for "small/mid BGP
> demand" networks as central route reflectors, so they squeeze some more
> money out of these deployments. Unfortunately, folks NOT using the
> routers in such a setup but occasionally need some route reflection
> are... "colateral damage". Been there, still suffering from that.
> 
> Best regards,
> Daniel
> 


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//Patrik

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