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[isp-bgp] Re: BGP and Cisco 7206
I tried recently to setup a peering for someone with AT&T and Internap
with an NPE-200 and 128M -- taking full route tables. I had to filter down
the route tables and disable CEF to get it stable . . . It was a pain.

You can get it to work, but not optimally. I suggest you look into getting
an NPE-225 and 256M of RAM. This, of course, supposes you are taking full
route tables. . .

--sjk

 On Wed, 16 Jul 2003, Scott Miller wrote:

> I've got a Cisco 7206, NPE200, and wanting to run BGP between our Sprint and
> AT&T T-1's.  Before I go much further, I have 128MB ram in this router, and
> am wondering if this will be enough handle it.
>
> Thanks,
> Scott
>
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>




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