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    Thanks all both on and off-list. Lots of data to pour through.<br>
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    Cheers<br>
    Matthew<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 8/10/2014 2:10 PM, Tim Raphael
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      I’ve also used the 3750s as “Client Aggregation Switches” with
      various client WANs terminating on them.
      <div class="">I ran a few ~10ish BGP sessions with ~60 routes
        total and the processor load appears to remain normal. I have no
        idea how this would scale out to 20+ clients, would be something
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      <div class="">Just my 2c.</div>
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      <div class="">Tim</div>
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            <div class="">On 8 Oct 2014, at 11:05 am, Geordie Guy <<a
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              <p dir="ltr" class="">3750s are great for terminating p2p
                links like this, and are what we use. I've literally
                just left global switch to bring up an aws dc on ours. 
                Btw if whoever made the massive mess in DS04 with
                hacksaws and crap everywhere is on list, clean it up.</p>
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              <div class="gmail_quote">On 07/10/2014 7:06 PM, "Matthew
                VK3EVL" <<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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                  .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">Hi
                  guys,<br class="">
                  Asking for a friend as I'm a little out of touch with
                  current models. What is out there that could handle
                  gigabit throughput and 50 or so routes learnt through
                  bgp and Rack mountable. They're trying to keep costs
                  down but need it to be reliable.<br class="">
                  After techy responses, not sales ones.<br class="">
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                  Cheers<br class="">
                  Matth<br class="">
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