Hei ... How could you have two routing session on one router ? You have only
one Autonomous System right ?
Don't confuse with the two link you have ... as long as you have only one AS
.... so there is only one routing table (for BGP). The side effect if you
have more links going through other ISP is complexity and CPU resource just
for receiving the BGP update from each links.
rgds,
sbstudy
CCNP/CCDP
----- Original Message -----
From: "Gardner, Donald/COR" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, November 18, 2000 3:26 AM
Subject: BGP bandwidth question
> OK, I have a discussion going on in the office about what a full BGP
session
> is going to do to our Internet bandwidth and memory.
>
> Right now I have 2 T1s from two providers, one from PSI and one from
Epoch,
> and am getting partial routes from both. I get 6505 prefixes from PSI and
> 1238 from Epoch. We are running a 7206 NPE150 with 128 Meg of Ram. I am
> looking at getting full routes from one or both providers.
>
> I am getting conflicting feedback about what getting full routes will do
to
> our bandwidth and memory. One says it will kill us and another says no
> problem.
>
> Any real world experiences and feedback would be appreciated...
>
> Don
>
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