Hi, We're a "regional" ISP in Cleveland and Akron, OH, and are in the process of adding 2x10Mb links out. The new uplink wants to peer between us and our current backbone, running BGP. Our current backbone told me that it would be difficult to get full BGP running on our router: a Cisco 7010. RAM is not a problem, we can bump it up to 64M in a moment's notice. Has anyone had problems running full routes on 7010s? Caveats? Things to look out for? Also, one newbie-type question, our current backbone said that they "may not" pass traffic routed via backbone #2. If I am running full BGP between both backbones, what would the technical limitations be of passing traffic between all three sites (Backbone A, Me, and Backbone B)? Any BGP gods out there for hire on a consultant basis? :-) TIA, -jamie -- jamie g. k. rishaw | jamie@arpa.com | jamie@multiverse.com url-free sig file | the religious right | Multiverse - the internet company corp: 216.771.0002 | is *neither*. | Multiverse - your internet company C4 48 1B 26 18 7B 1F D9 BA C4 9C 7A B1 07 07 E8 .. on a sesame - seed bun