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Latest Cisco for small dual homed ASN
- Subject: Latest Cisco for small dual homed ASN
- From: andy at nosignal.org (Andy Davidson)
- Date: Thu, 18 Feb 2010 19:48:06 +0000
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On 11/02/2010 18:53, James Smallacombe wrote:
> I have a customer that is looking at using BGP for their network; one
> connection over a few bonded T1s, the other over a Comcast Enterprise
> connection (which supposedly will do BGP now).
> When I was dual homed a few years ago, a 7204VXR with 256MB was more
> than adequate. With routing tables growing the way they are, what's a
> good Cisco based solution on the lower end of the price spectrum that
> should handle this fine for a few years?
There was a bit of info missing from the replies in this thread, so I
shall inflict my thoughts onto you all. Sorry, but :
On 11/02/2010 19:12, Matthew Huff wrote:
> You can squeeze by with 512MB, but 1GB of ram would be better.
> A 7204VXR with 1GB of ram will work fine.
... though you would want an npe-g1 or npe-g2 to avoid frustration.
On 11/02/2010 19:08, Seth Mattinen wrote:
> Any 2800/3800 ISR (except the 2801) will handle this just fine
Any sort of attack traffic will hurt this family in a hosting
environment in my experience. They are good (feature-rich) in the
'branch' environment though.
We are also rolling out huge volumes of Juniper equipment, and medium to
high end J-series equipment is likely to vastly exceed expectations
without exceeding your budget.
Andy
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