At 21:32 +0200 28-09-2001, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
On Friday 28 September 2001, at 18 h 17, "Joseph T. Klein" <jtk@titania.net> wrote:
would have problems given larger route tables. We all don't have routers that can easily chew through a 100,000+ line BGP table.
OK ... I amend my prior statement 250,000+ Yet, I don't belive every corner of every network has routers that can easily chew through 100,000 route tables.
I believe it is a legend. Unless you use Cisco 25xx to have a full BGP feed.
Yeah right. I suggest you look at real world loaded 7200s. They have problems with full routing tables.
Any Taiwan-made PC can swallow much more. The limit is not clear but is certainly far away from us.
I want to you to put a couple of channelized DS-3s, an ATM OC12c, and a POS OC48c to your backbone plus all the BGP peers you can sign up at AADS on a PC. The black and white simplicity expressed by people on this forum is unbelievable. -- Joseph T. Klein +1 414 915 7489 Senior Network Engineer jtk@titania.net Adelphia Business Solutions joseph.klein@adelphiacom.com "... the true value of the Internet is its connectedness ..." -- John W. Stewart III