Getting pretty close to default IPv4 route maximum for 6500/7600 routers.

Vlade Ristevski vristevs at ramapo.edu
Tue May 6 16:35:43 UTC 2014


It would probably be a good time to upgrade the memory on my 7206 NPE-G1 
as well (512MB). I was going to replace the router but am going to keep 
it around for the Fall Semester. Anyone know of any good 3rd party 
memory modules that are equivalent to the MEM-NPE-G1-1GB? I got a quote 
for the official Cisco ones last summer and it was around $5,000 lol

On 5/6/2014 11:39 AM, Drew Weaver wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am wondering if maybe we should make some kind of concerted effort to remind folks about the IPv4 routing table inching closer and closer to the 512K route mark.
>
> We are at about 94/95% right now of 512K.
>
> For most of us, the 512K route mark is arbitrary but for a lot of folks who may still be running 6500/7600 or other routers which are by default configured to crash and burn after 512K routes; it may be a valuable public service.
>
> Even if you don't have this scenario in your network today; chances are you connect to someone who connects to someone who connects to someone (etc...) that does.
>
> In case anyone wants to check on a 6500, you can run:  show platform hardware capacity pfc and then look under L3 Forwarding Resources.
>
> Just something to think about before it becomes a story the community talks about for the next decade.
>
> -Drew
>
Vlad



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