[AusNOG] Bgp capable router for aws direct connect
Matthew VK3EVL
hitman at itglowz.com
Thu Oct 9 12:38:11 EST 2014
Thanks all both on and off-list. Lots of data to pour through.
Cheers
Matthew
On 8/10/2014 2:10 PM, Tim Raphael wrote:
> I’ve also used the 3750s as “Client Aggregation Switches” with various
> client WANs terminating on them.
> 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 worth testing.
>
> Just my 2c.
>
> Tim
>
>
>> On 8 Oct 2014, at 11:05 am, Geordie Guy <elomis at gmail.com
>> <mailto:elomis at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>> 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.
>>
>> G
>>
>> On 07/10/2014 7:06 PM, "Matthew VK3EVL" <hitman at itglowz.com
>> <mailto: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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