George,
You probably end up better with 256megs of ram or more. With 128megs of
ram and you're running 12.2.2T code, assuming that you're running
enterprise or higher level such as for ssh, you probably using about 1/3
of your ram just for loading the ios code. So you don't have much. I
would stick to 12.0xT codes at ip-plus level if all you're doing is bgp on
that router. That will definitely use less memory.
-Frank
On Tue, 17 Jul 2001, George Stylianou wrote:
> hi,
>
> Does anyone happen to know the memory requirements for cisco NSE-1 running
> IOS 12.2.2T in order to carry full BGP table (+/- 100000 routes)?
>
> I have seen problems with having 128mb - the router runs out of memory a
few
> minutes after rebooting then shuts down CEF and BGP.
>
> thanks
> George
>
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