From: MrPaul (mrpaular@gmail.com)
Date: Mon Mar 10 2008 - 23:58:55 ARST
You are in fact limited by NVRAM. A co-worker wanted to simulate the routes
in the entire BGP table in a Juniper lab and I helped them out by scripting
the conversion to static routes (yes....I know alot of good data is lost in
transaltion but that wasn't the point). In the end the router wouldn't
write the config to NVRAM even after enabling service config
compression....it was simply way too much. If it matters we were using a
7206/NPE-G1.
Been over a year now so I have no idea what the limit was.
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