outside the box Was: The Gorgon's Knot.

Joseph T. Klein jtk at titania.net
Fri Sep 28 21:41:22 UTC 2001


At 15:56 -0500 28-09-2001, Dave O'Shea wrote:
>
>I guess the model that comes to mind is something like MAE-West, which
>at one time was using something like a pair of Sparc-20's to handle
>several hundred various BGP sessions, and left the packet shuffling to
>hardware that was designed for the purpose.

I don't think the route server can do hundreds of BGP sessions.

I belive the route servers have problems with more than 60 BGP
sessions. The limitation is a function of CPU power, memory, and bus
architecture.

Jeff Haas is the guy to talk to about realistic models for route
servers.
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