Tom. That is correct, it only supports ASNs to 65k.
This hasn’t changed in the later firmware either. It hasn’t yet caused us a problem on xDSL termination, and I can’t foresee where it would to be fair (we use OSPF for route injection to its adjacencies and iBGP for a few bits) Cheers, Peter Knapp T: 0113 294 66 99 F: 0113 273 00 58 E: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> W: www.ccsleeds.co.uk<http://www.ccsleeds.co.uk/> [btn_viewmy_160x25]<http://uk.linkedin.com/in/peteraknapp> From: Tom Storey [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 17 January 2013 17:53 To: Ronan Mullally Cc: Peter Knapp; [email protected] Subject: Re: [uknof] uknof Digest, Vol 49, Issue 15 I heard something a few years back about the 7300 platform not (and never) having 32bit ASN support. Not sure how true or if this has changed. Would love clarification though. On 17 January 2013 13:49, Ronan Mullally <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: On Thu, 17 Jan 2013, Peter Knapp wrote: > Aside from the rather aging 7204/6 VXR which are of course power hungry > and large, don't forget to look at the Cisco 7301 (1U) or the 7304 (with > NPEG-100) which is the replacement for the VXR/G1 routers. The 7304's > are large (4/5U off the top of my head) but nicely modular and > considerably less stoneage than 7204/6. > > We used to use the 7304/npeg100's but swapped them for 7301's primarily > due to space. Did you use the 7304 for L2TP termination? Last time I looked (5+ years ago) it didn't support it. -Ronan
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