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A 2500 won't hold enough RAM, The minimun I would use is a 3640 w/
128M, cisco has been suggesting the 7140 for small, simple setups, and
the pricing is pretty good. If you are on a real tight budget, do it
with a server running Linux and GateD, or Solaris/GateD, you can build
a PC based server to handle a relatively large amount of traffic and
and your peering for less than 4 grand.

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Mehmet Ilgaz
Sent: Monday, July 17, 2000 12:18 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: BGP multihoming question


As a costumer, I want to have two internet connection to 2 different
ISP.
I must have an AS number and  a registered IP block . Is it true?
What is the minimum router konfiguration for this situation?Can Cisco
2500
support this?


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