Re: Internet routing table

From: Jason Alex <amr.ccie_at_gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 21 Apr 2009 09:01:56 +0200

You can have another option , go for WS-SUP720-3B and get the full Internet
routing table on the BGP table only not on the routing table unless you need
all the full Internet table inside your routing table

by adjusting the admin distance of the BGP routes to 255 , so that it will
not be installed in the routing table , but you still have it in the BGP
table so that you can send these routes to any downstream neighbor

HTH

Regards

On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 8:33 AM, Scott Morris <
smorris_at_internetworkexpert.com> wrote:

> There are roughly 287,000 routes in the full BGP table at this moment...
>
> Your choice, but I'd go for the XL.
>
> Scott
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> Sharma, Praveen wrote:
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>> Hi CS,
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>> I am looking for deploying internet router, I have two options here
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>> WS-SUP720-3B it support 256000 IPv4 routes
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>> WS-SUP720-3BXL it support 1,000,000 Ipv4 routes.
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>> I my design I will be having dual internet from different providers on
>> two physical routers, my question I can have SUP-720-3B and still have
>> full internet routing table in it.
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>> Thanks
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>> Praveen
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