North American Network Operators Group Date Prev | Date Next | Date Index | Thread Index | Author Index | Historical Re: handling large numbers of EBGP peers
It's not running on a 4700 right now. It is a Pentium 133 with 96mb of memory running gated. Actually, it runs just fine. The box is barely loade and we have no problems with it at all. In message <[email protected]>, Leigh Porter writes: > Alex Bligh wrote: > > > > I've got a router on Mae West with an open peering policy that has > > > close to 70 peers. > > Sorry, we are not at MAE(E/W) right now. What effect does running 70 peers on > a > 4700 give, is ita memory or just a not enough UMPH problem? > > > 1. Consider using RA for less important peers. This saves you EBGP sessions > . > > 2. I'm running a 7507 at MAE-East with a similar number of peers which > > is as stable as MAE-East allows it to be. > > -- > Leigh Porter >
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