On Wed, Sep 8, 2010 at 16:31, Matt Jenkins <[email protected]>wrote:
> I am trying to find a Layer 3 switch that has 24 or 48 1000 base-T ports > with enough RAM to handle Full BGP Internet Routes. Anyone have any > suggestions? > > For those who wonder why.... I am upgrading all of my backhauls to > support ~300mbps. In addition I need to be able to offer BGP connections > to customers from this ring of backhauls. Seems like an interesting combination of things there. If I may ask, why don't you leave the ring stuff and switching to the switches, and routing stuff like BGP to separate routers? It'll probably make things a lot easier to set up, and you'll be free to get the best switches and the best routers for your needs instead of trying to find something that's only so-so at either task. (Not intended as criticism, I'm actually kinda curious about this network layout.) David Smith MVN.net
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