Re: [c-nsp] full routes / backup router

2010-12-09 Thread Jorge L. Rodriguez Aguila
Technologies PCS 7876888530 jorge.rodrig...@netxar.com -Original Message- From: cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net [mailto:cisco-nsp-boun...@puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Adam Greene Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2010 7:30 PM To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net Subject: [c-nsp] full routes / backup

Re: [c-nsp] full routes / backup router

2010-12-09 Thread Adam Greene
Thanks Gert, Joseph and Jorge. We need to pass the full routing table to a customer who is load balancing between us and another upstream provider. As far as data throughput goes, yes, the 2911 looks like a good fit. But I was concerned about whether the CPU would be able to handle the

Re: [c-nsp] full routes / backup router

2010-12-09 Thread Reuben Farrelly
A 2900 would cope fine with this, for sure. Just for kicks I ran a full BGP feed to an 1841 one day a few years back and after the initial onslaught of populating the routing table it coped fine with the incremental BGP updates coming in after that. Not that I would ever recommend it but

[c-nsp] full routes / backup router

2010-12-08 Thread Adam Greene
Hi, I need a backup router for a 7206VXR/NPE-400/512MB RAM than can handle full routes from a single eBGP peer. Router provides transit to an end-user. Remaining configs on router are minimal, max throughput is about 30-40Mbps. Would a 2911/512MB RAM be sufficient? Or is the CPU too puny?

Re: [c-nsp] full routes / backup router

2010-12-08 Thread Joseph Jackson
On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 5:30 PM, Adam Greene maill...@webjogger.net wrote: Hi, I need a backup router for a 7206VXR/NPE-400/512MB RAM than can handle full routes from a single eBGP peer. Router provides transit to an end-user. Remaining configs on router are minimal, max throughput is about