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Re: BGP peering strategies for smaller routers


From: Blake Hudson <blake () ispn net>
Date: Tue, 3 May 2016 08:20:16 -0500



Mike wrote on 5/2/2016 9:43 PM:
On 05/02/2016 07:35 PM, Eric Sabotta wrote:
Mike,

I just did this with a ASR1001. I had to upgrade it to 8gb of ram (I got the real Cisco stuff for ~ $500). Before the router would crash when loading the tables.

Right now, I have full tables from two providers:

router1#show ip bgp summary
BGP router identifier 192.55.82.2, local AS number 4505
BGP table version is 11150622, main routing table version 11150622
582461 network entries using 144450328 bytes of memory
911730 path entries using 109407600 bytes of memory
148924/93298 BGP path/bestpath attribute entries using 36933152 bytes of memory
132977 BGP AS-PATH entries using 6043938 bytes of memory
0 BGP route-map cache entries using 0 bytes of memory
0 BGP filter-list cache entries using 0 bytes of memory
BGP using 296835018 total bytes of memory
BGP activity 962568/380103 prefixes, 5155645/4243915 paths, scan interval 60 secs

Neighbor V AS MsgRcvd MsgSent TblVer InQ OutQ Up/Down State/PfxRcd 192.55.82.3 4 4505 2532914 1634867 11150622 0 0 3w0d 330377 192.55.82.4 4 4505 672950 1634865 11150622 0 0 3w0d 1 209.117.103.33 4 2828 1837130 48052 11150557 0 0 2w1d 581351

router1#show ip cef summary
IPv4 CEF is enabled for distributed and running
VRF Default
  582527 prefixes (582527/0 fwd/non-fwd)
  Table id 0x0
  Database epoch:        2 (582527 entries at this epoch)

-Eric


But if I'm reading the above right, it looks like bgp is eating ~300mb on your box.

BGP using 296835018 total bytes of memory

You would seem to have plenty of free ram. In my case, the ASR1002 doesn't have upgradable memory anyways so I'm stuck.

Mike-


Mike, I have a customer that has not had any operational issues taking two full IP4 feeds on an ASR1002 with RP1 @ 4GB of RAM. Again, I'd recommend an ESP10 to ensure you have enough TCAM to hold the FIB and to track netflow or other data that relies on the ESP. I can't comment on the RP2's memory usage or stability as I don't think I've ran into them.

Here's the output to show you what to expect:

#sh processes memory | inc BGP|Total:|PID
Processor Pool Total: 1725514176 Used:  918478524 Free:  807035652
 lsmpi_io Pool Total:    6295088 Used:    6294116 Free:        972
 PID TTY  Allocated      Freed    Holding    Getbufs    Retbufs Process
114 0 252 0 23264 4 4 BGP Scheduler
 282   0     165948     327892     189212          0          0 BGP Task
 294   0          0          0      17264          0          0 BGP HA SSO
 317   0  610260780          0     220080    3387715    3387715 BGP I/O
355 0 0 17841472 23264 0 0 BGP Scanner 405 0 0 0 23316 0 0 BGP Consistency
 422   0          0          0      23264          0          0 BGP Event
 528   0  560439808  646907016  498109200         51         51 BGP Router
 533   0          0          0      17264          0          0 BGP VA


#sh bgp su
BGP router identifier 1.2.3.4, local AS number ccccc
BGP table version is 66249122, main routing table version 66249122
598594 network entries using 86197536 bytes of memory
1177526 path entries using 94202080 bytes of memory
208207/100401 BGP path/bestpath attribute entries using 28316152 bytes of memory
179429 BGP AS-PATH entries using 7090834 bytes of memory
4342 BGP community entries using 230370 bytes of memory
1 BGP extended community entries using 24 bytes of memory
0 BGP route-map cache entries using 0 bytes of memory
0 BGP filter-list cache entries using 0 bytes of memory
BGP using 216036996 total bytes of memory
BGP activity 2943907/2345309 prefixes, 10963622/9786096 paths, scan interval 60 secs

Neighbor V AS MsgRcvd MsgSent TblVer InQ OutQ Up/Down State/PfxRcd
a.a.a.a 4          aaa 5523968   51273 66249070    0    0 4w4d 578933
b.b.b.b 4        bbbbb 3731440  101400 66249070    0    0 4w4d 598586

#sh cef fib
599851 allocated IPv4 entries, 0 failed allocations
1 allocated IPv6 entry, 0 failed allocations

#sh ip route summary
IP routing table name is default (0x0)
IP routing table maximum-paths is 32
Route Source    Networks    Subnets     Replicates  Overhead Memory (bytes)
connected       0           60          0           3600 10800
static          20          79          0           6060 17820
bgp ccccc       180614      417599      0           35892780 107678340
  External: 598213 Internal: 0 Local: 0
internal        6552 23993840
Total           187186      417738      0           35902440 131700800


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