chez www.interxion.fr, le SFINX y est aussi, entre autres

si tu n'a pas besoin de la routing table (?) complete, pas de probleme. voir
les examples si dessous (merci Jan @ www.nl-ix.net)

examples bgp:
http://web.archive.org/web/20011004092913/http://www.as3257.net/html/communi
ties.htm


wouter
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BGP Routers

Low-cost default-routing BGP router
A Cisco BGP router that can handle a limited ammount of national peering
routes (at least 5.000) and will use default routing to some transit
provider for worldwide traffic.
Specs: Cisco 2621XM, IP Plus, 128 Mb, 30 Kpps, upto 15 Mbit/s (based on RFC
standard 512 byte packets)
Indication: +/- � 3.750,-

Basic BGP router
A a Cisco router that can handle one full BGP routing table (is able to
handle all 110.000 routes of the full worldwide routing table) and can
handle multiple peerings.
Specs: Cisco 2651XM, IP Plus, 128 Mb, 40 Kpps, upto 20 Mbit/s.
Indication: +/- � 4.750,-

BGP router
A a Cisco router that can handle a two (primary and backup) full BGP routing
tables and multiple peerings.
Specs: Cisco 2691XM, IP Plus, 256 Mb, 70 Kpps, upto 35 Mbit/s.
Indication: +/- � 7.000,-

A PC with Zebra
Several small ISP's use a standard PC with Linux and Zebra BGP software.
This is a low-cost solution provding a full BGP router, but requires
extensive technical knowlegde of Linux and effort in getting to know the
Zebra software.
Specs: depends on specs PC
Indication: +/- � 1.500,-

Foundry FastIron 4802
A high-end, high-performance BGP4 router. Supports VLAN's, rich QoS
features, wirespeed rate limiting and traffic accounting, all Gigabit
mini-GBIC interfaces, Cisco-IOS alike command line interface. Optional
(hot-swappable) redundant power supply.
Specs: 48 port 10/100, 2 port mini-GBIC, 1.5u, 10.1 Mpps, upto 34 Gbit/s.
Indication: +/- � 11.655,-

Rebelrouter
A Linux based router using flash (no harddisk) and a simple graphical
userinterface (incl. web-access). Requires no specific Linux knowledge.
Specs: RR1000, 256 Mb, 2 PCI, 1u, 3 * 10/100 eth, 90 Kpps, upto 45 Mbit/s.
Indication: +/- � 3.150,-


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Arnaud Turpin
Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2003 10:08 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [FRnOG] Transit FT et Catalyst 3550


Bonjour

- Quelqu'un sait si FT vend du transit dans un centre de colocation pour ne
pas avoir les frais de construction de ligne ?
(Parix c'est uniquement du peering ? ils y vendent du transit aussi ?)

- Petite question si quelqu'un a un Catalyst 3550 EMI de chez cisco
Peut on s'en servir aussi pour etablir des sessions bgp ? Sur la doc il
semble que oui mais avec 64 Mo RAM �a ne doit pas aller bien loin.
Nbre maximum de pr�fix ?

Merci

Arnaud

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