North American Network Operators Group Date Prev | Date Next | Date Index | Thread Index | Author Index | Historical RE: perf #s for GRF vs 7500 Re: Anyone Deployed Ascend's GRF IP S witch?
Rob, Comparing your BAY routers to everyone elses is like comparing a top fuel dragster to someones 69 Chevelle street racer. You folks have some heavily modified software and hardware, from what I understand. However, we've got a couple of BAY BCN/BLN routers about, and the numbers that have been mentioned previously in this thread are fairly accurate. Chris ---------- From: Rob Skrobola[SMTP:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 1997 12:02 PM To: Tony Li Cc: Paul Peterson; [email protected] Subject: Re: perf #s for GRF vs 7500 Re: Anyone Deployed Ascend's GRF IP S witch? Folks, We have bcn/bln's out there with over 60 bgp peers on a 64Mb ARE. Works fine. Taking in about 63000 pps (170 Mbps) over 6 interfaces with a high of 20k pps when I looked a couple of minutes ago..Not untypical of the 30 bcn's and bln's on our network.. So the 4-6 Mb per peer thing is inaccurate. On the way high side. RobS BGP Peers --------- Local Remote Remote Peer Connection BGP Total Address/Port Address/Port AS Mode State Ver Routes --------------------- --------------------- ------ ------- ---------- --- ------ .. 64 peers configured. Memory Usage Statistics (Megabytes): ------------------------------------ Slot Total Used Free %Free ---- -------- -------- -------- ----- 6 61.67 M 32.82 M 28.84 M 46 % >Subject: Re: perf #s for GRF vs 7500 Re: Anyone Deployed Ascend's GRF IP S witch? >From: Tony Li <[email protected]> >[email protected] (Paul Peterson) writes: > >> Bay claims to hold the entire Internet routing table in just 4-6MB RAM >> per BGP peer (I assume this is after convergence). They say that the >> method in which they do this is proprietary. I am just wondering if it >> is possible..... > >That's certainly possible. However, it would be interesting to see how it >scales with the number of peers. You could quickly find yourself needing >>64MB if it's even just linear. > >Tony
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