Re: [swinog] Recommanded IOS Package for 7206VXR + NPE400 to do IPv6/BGP + AS Number 4-byte

2011-07-14 Diskussionsfäden Patrick Studer
Hi @Manfredo/Daniele - Hmm..Already thought about perhaps switching to one of this routers. Is a 2921 really taking all (Full IPv4/IPv6 Features incl. all BGP, ASN 4-bytes) just with the regular IP Base = Part-No. CISCO2921/K9? What can we expect as maximum traffic for this configuration?

Re: [swinog] Recommanded IOS Package for 7206VXR + NPE400 to do IPv6/BGP + AS Number 4-byte

2011-07-14 Diskussionsfäden Mathias Seiler
Hi Patrick I've seen 2921 doing 150 Mbit/s mixed HTTP traffic (without many services configured and with about 50% CPU load). And yes, with the new IOS version 15 you can run full BGP and IPv6 BGP with the IP Base Feature Set. I can confirm this. Also OSPFv3 is working in IP Base. Since this

Re: [swinog] Recommanded IOS Package for 7206VXR + NPE400 to do IPv6/BGP + AS Number 4-byte

2011-07-14 Diskussionsfäden Michael Theurl
Hy Patrick, For a Service Provider or Carrier yes. The most importing stuff is in: (BGP/OSPF/HSRP/VRRP/ASN4BYTE/IPV6/ACL/NETFLOW) check out the feature list: c7200-spservicesk9-mz.122-33.SRE3 - http://tools.cisco.com/ITDIT/CFN/Dispatch GET Memory usage BGP Process: show processes memory | begin

Re: [swinog] Recommanded IOS Package for 7206VXR + NPE400 to do IPv6/BGP + AS Number 4-byte

2011-07-14 Diskussionsfäden Guazzoni Daniele, CH
We have 4 x 2921 as frontend BGP routers carring 100 Mbps average with full BGP table @ v4 / v6. With 1 GB RAM and a lean straight configuration the CPU load is topping at 18%. Regarding the memory for full-table BGP: With 512 M in total you will run really short (depending how much is reserved