1 Nov
2000
1 Nov
'00
5:33 p.m.
At 05:20 PM 11/1/2000 -0500, Mike Johnson wrote:
Larry Rosenman [ler@lerctr.org] wrote:
For the record, I've got a customer taking 2 full BGP tables with a 3640 with 128Meg of RAM.
Can anything less than a 7200 handle three (preferably four) fast ethernet interfaces? That was my sole reason for going that route as it seems to be the smallest Cisco that will provide four fast-E connections (according to Cisco docs that I may have misread).
You could put 2 NM-2FE2W's in a 3620 and fill it up with 3rd party memory. Should be less than 10K...I guess another good option for you could be to go with a layer 3 ethernet switch that supports BGP, like Extreme or Foundry. Brantley