[AusNOG] Bgp capable router for aws direct connect

Damien Gardner Jnr rendrag at rendrag.net
Tue Oct 7 19:33:59 EST 2014


4948?  or a 3560?  Either should do BGP, though be careful not to take a
full feed ;)

If you turn off packet inspection, and make sure to use fastpath, a small
routerboard should do it nicely too.. :)

On 7 October 2014 19:21, Craig Askings <craig at askings.com.au> wrote:

> Some top of rack switches can do bgp. Usually require an enhanced features
> licence of some description.
>
> Juniper ex4200 / 4300 / 4550.
> Cisco Nexus 6001
>
> and likely quite a few others.
>
> On 7 Oct 2014, at 6:06 pm, Matthew VK3EVL <hitman at itglowz.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi guys,
> > 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.
> > After techy responses, not sales ones.
> >
> > Cheers
> > Matth
> >
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