[AusNOG] BGP transit routers

Murat Sener Murat.Sener at premiertech.com.au
Sat Oct 1 21:57:20 EST 2016


200Mbps upstream will move upto 1Gbps within the next 5 years the router will purely be used for Internet transit all filtering will be done at the customer end, I don't want to do anything fancy at this level, later down the track depending on budget it could also be doing vrf upto 200 instances.

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Dear Murat

What type of throughput / packets per second do you require along with what type and size of interfaces do you need ?

Do you need flow capabilities or do you require any other features other than BGP ?

It would also be useful to understand your network growth requirements for the next few years so a routing platform can be recommended which will meet the future growth of your network.

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Subject: [AusNOG] BGP transit routers

Hi All,

Just want to know what kind of routers people are using for transit to upstream we have out grown our current setup and I want to upgrade to Cisco 3945 I will only be taking default route from the upstreams, anyone using this setup? We will only be publishing out 2x /24 & a /22, basic load balancing across 2 upstreams is a must. IX peering will happen on a separate router to keep it simple.

Thanks
Murat
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