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It looks like some recent aggregation has been helping to slow down the growth. In any case, I've got 48MB (out of 128MB) free with 2 full views and very little else (a few ACLs, OSPF) on a 7204VXR. On Sat, 14 Jul 2001, Christopher A. Woodfield wrote: > > Is there any research out there that tries to estimate how long it will be > before BGP routers with 128M of RAM start to choke on the routing table? I > know there are a lot of factors - the number of BGP peers, how much "other > stuff" the router is doing, etc. - I'm really looking for a ballpark > estimate, if one exists. > > I'm trying to convince someone NOT to use a Cisco 2650 for BGP > multihoming, and my argument will, IMO, be a bit more effective if > I can say "you'll need to replace it within X months/years"... > > -C > > --------------------------- > Christopher A. Woodfield [email protected] > > PGP Public Key: http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xB887618B > James Smallacombe PlantageNet, Inc. CEO and Janitor [email protected] http://3.am =========================================================================
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