BGP question

Robert Scott robert at mail.ucf.edu
Thu Nov 11 20:17:00 UTC 2004


Neighbor        V    AS MsgRcvd MsgSent   TblVer  InQ OutQ Up/Down 
State/PfxRcd
10.69.68.231    4  7939 2462962 2213063  7460478    3    0 10w1d     
148815
68.216.192.17   4  6380 3045064  102934  7460454    0    0 1d15h     
147463
131.247.47.238  4  5661  336539  102895  7460478    0    0 4w2d        
8964


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>>> Henning Brauer <hb-nanog at bsws.de> 11/11/2004 6:11:31 AM >>>

* adrian kok <adriankok2000 at yahoo.com.hk> [2004-11-10 21:32]:
> 2/ I saw article. "a full BGP feed is about 110,000
> routes."

we're at 140..150k these days.

> Do you have experience that AMD64 with 3G memory in
> Unix Box can handle it?

I've done it on a soekris box, that is, a 266MHz Geode CPU with
128MB RAM, using OpenBSD and OpenBGPD...

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