BGP seems to work well in 2500 series without much issues that I can see,
but I think it all boils down to your luck in chosing the right IOS... That
seems more like a art than a science.... The latest isn't always the best,
part of the problem seems to be in the amount of memory that the 2500 can
hold... I would suggest sticking to IP Plus unless you need the other
features... this would probably free up some memory.. be careful of routing
loops... misconfiguration can cause the routers to "hang" due to CPU
utilizations and I believe the proctors doesn't see that as a hardware
problem....

""Chuck Larrieu""  wrote in message
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> now that I'm busting into BGP with a passion, and finding myself
exceedingly
> frustrated, I'm just wondering - is BGP as confounding on other platforms
as
> it appears to be on the 25xx series? I mean stuff like adjacencies not
> forming, routes not being propagated to established peers when there is no
> filtering occurring, stuff like that?
>
> I sure seem to be reloading my routers a LOT while going through the
> exercises in the Parkhurst book. :-O
>
> Chuck




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