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Re: Latest Cisco for small dual homed ASN
From: Curtis Maurand <cmaurand () xyonet com>
Date: Thu, 11 Feb 2010 15:13:59 -0500
On 2/11/2010 1:53 PM, James Smallacombe wrote:
I have a customer that is looking at using BGP for their network; one connection over a few bonded T1s, the other over a Comcast Enterprise connection (which supposedly will do BGP now).When I was dual homed a few years ago, a 7204VXR with 256MB was more than adequate. With routing tables growing the way they are, what's a good Cisco based solution on the lower end of the price spectrum that should handle this fine for a few years?Somebody else is suggesting a Vyatta (Linux based) solution, which makes me a little nervous. Then again, Linux has improved dramatically from a security and stability P.O.V, so maybe it's worth a look if there's no hard drive involved.
I've been running vyatta, here, for a year now. Its running VPN's and its routing on a TimeWarner Fiber on a modest dual core supermicro server. Its never had to be restarted. Its only dropped its tunnel a few times, but a cronjob checks it and restarts if it goes away.
Version : VC5.0.2 Copyright: 2006-2009 Vyatta, Inc. Built by : root () vyatta com Built on : Fri Feb 27 03:18:16 UTC 2009 Build ID : 2009-02-26-2347-3bb1a83 Boot via : diskUptime : 15:10:39 up 225 days, 22:31, 1 user, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
Cheers, Curtis
Current thread:
- Latest Cisco for small dual homed ASN James Smallacombe (Feb 11)
- Re: Latest Cisco for small dual homed ASN Seth Mattinen (Feb 11)
- RE: Latest Cisco for small dual homed ASN Matthew Huff (Feb 11)
- Re: Latest Cisco for small dual homed ASN Curtis Maurand (Feb 11)
- Re: Latest Cisco for small dual homed ASN Andy Davidson (Feb 18)
- Re: Latest Cisco for small dual homed ASN William Herrin (Feb 18)