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I recently purchased a 3725 to replace my two year old 3640. Memory use was right at capacity and caused issues with BGP tables. Don't buy something that you'll outgrow too soon. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jerry Pasker" <info@...> To: <isp-bgp@isp-bgp.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2004 11:24 AM Subject: [isp-bgp] Re: What Router? > >I'm fairly new to the practical aspects of this, and this will have been > >asked before (but I've not had much luck finding a simple answer), so > >website addresses, etc would be fine... > > > >I am looking for a router to connect a rack of servers to (initially) 2 > >transit providers. May eventually take part in some local public peering. > > > >We are quite small, so we will only be passing a couple of Mb traffic > >max, so we need something which will meet the requirements (eg BGP-4) > >and be fairly cheap. We're not looking for something which will cost > >loads and be hugely over spec for our needs. > > > >Any suggestions? Should we be looking for Cisco gear or something else? > > > >-- > >Stuart Clark > >mailto:stuart.clark@... > >http://www.Jahingo.com/ > > > > A 3600 with a bunch of ram and a few ethernet interfaces should do > you just fine. Go shopping for some used Cisco gear, and you should > be able to pick one up for a few thousand dollars. > > > -Jerry > > > To unsubscribe via postal mail, please contact us at: > Jupitermedia Corp. > Attn: Discussion List Management > 475 Park Avenue South > New York, NY 10016 > > Please include the email address which you have been contacted with. > To unsubscribe via postal mail, please contact us at: Jupitermedia Corp. Attn: Discussion List Management 475 Park Avenue South New York, NY 10016 Please include the email address which you have been contacted with.
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