[AusNOG] Cisco 7200 VXR g1 with full routes

Matthew Barnett enterprisenetworks at outlook.com
Thu Sep 25 11:51:12 EST 2014


We are doing about 300 mbit  at peak and at 35% CPU how much extra head room do you think I have once we take full tables ?
Matthew


From: skeeve+ausnog at eintellegonetworks.com
Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2014 10:53:48 +1000
Subject: Re: [AusNOG] Cisco 7200 VXR g1 with full routes
To: enterprisenetworks at outlook.com
CC: ausnog at ausnog.net

It will very much depend on the throughput that you are pushing through them.
Convergence will take a few minutes, but for the most part, they should be fine.
...Skeeve
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On 25 September 2014 10:46, Matthew Barnett <enterprisenetworks at outlook.com> wrote:



 I have a few Cisco 7200 running npe g1 cards with 1g of memory terminating
two IP providers but I  only accept a default
route which stops me from using effectively both providers for outbound.


I want to now accept full routes to send traffic out the
best path rather than using just one path. Anyone using g1 cards taking two
full routing tables without any issues ?
Matthew 		 	   		  

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