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[isp-bgp] Re: What Router?
I'm using a 2691 for 2 views and it's working fine.  Ofcourse with 256megs
aswell.

Serge.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jim Witherell" <jwitherell@...>
To: <isp-bgp@isp-bgp.com>
Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2004 3:03 PM
Subject: [isp-bgp] Re: What Router?


>
> A customer of mine bought a pair of Cisco 2691 routers with max memory and
> IP Plus feature set for a customer, and they're doing well being dual
homed
> to two relatively slow links (3MB and 1.5MB). They're running about 50%
> full on memory (256MB total) and around 5-8% on CPU.
>
> Jim Witherell
>
> >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/
> >
>
>
>
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