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RE: [isp-bgp] Cisco alternatives for larger BGP routers?
  • To: isp-bgp@isp-bgp.com
  • Subject: RE: [isp-bgp] Cisco alternatives for larger BGP routers?
  • From: William Mahoney <wmahoney@...>
  • Date: 25 May 2005 13:29:14 GMT

I would take a look at juniper. The m5 / m10 will give you no problems at all.

Bill

-----Original Message-----
    From: "John Lawrence" <johnlist@...>
    Sent: 5/25/05 8:33:26 AM
    To: "isp-bgp@isp-bgp.com" <isp-bgp@isp-bgp.com>
    Subject: RE: [isp-bgp] Cisco alternatives for larger BGP routers?
    
    7206/G1 Should defiantly get the job done. This would come with 4 gige ports
    and a 1GB of memory.
    
    -----Original Message-----
    From: Howard Jones [mailto:howard@...]
    Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2005 6:09 AM
    To: isp-bgp@isp-bgp.com
    Subject: [isp-bgp] Cisco alternatives for larger BGP routers?
    
    
    Hi,
    
    I'm looking around for routers to run several large (totalling 100Mb+)
    BGP feeds - what do other people use? It's not clear from Cisco's site
    which of their new routers will actually do the job - having been bitten
    before by underpowered Ciscos, I'm a little wary of them. For
    alternatives, so far we've got FreeBSD+PCI-X+Flash (still performance
    testing that out of curiousity), and Foundry NetIron. Are there others
    in this market?
    
    It'd be for 3 or 4 full views at most, plus a number of private peering
    links. The ability to take 'normal' RAM would be a plus, too :-) Also
    being able to back up a single unified text-based config file.
    Interfaces could be limited to 100/1000BT and possibly 1000SX - it's
    unlikely to need ATM or Sync lines.
    
    Thanks in advance for any ideas...
    
    Best Regards,
    
    Howard
    




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