We ran into a similar quandary and have about the same amount of traffic as your
network. When purchasing gear a year ago we decided against 7200's with an
NPE-G2 as insufficient for the load. Have you looked at the 7304?
The Cisco 7304 with an NSE-150 processing engine on it offloads a lot of
to use those 6-port DS3 cards which allowed for hefty DS3 termination.
Brian
On May 15, 2009, at 12:44 PM, Aaron Millisor wrote:
We ran into a similar quandary and have about the same amount of
traffic as your network. When purchasing gear a year ago we decided
against 7200's with an NPE-G
Not sure the ETA but the network that the address for cisco.com resolves
to (198.133.219.0/24) is no longer in BGP.
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Aaron Millisor
R. Benjamin Kessler wrote:
Hey Gang -
I'm unable to get to cisco.com from multiple places o
I am curious to know if anyone has else has hit a problem like the one I
am running into right now.
I have two DS3 DIA's in my router, terminating on two separate routers
at Sprint. We peer with BGP and I am prepending certain of my prefixes
to balance the traffic load.
src
Thank you both. Strict mode uRPF was indeed the problem. Took awhile for
them to fix it for me, but at least it's fixed.
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Anders Lindbäck wrote:
On 7 jan 2009, at 21.05, Niels Bakker wrote:
* aaron.milli...@bright.net (Aaron Millisor) [Wed 07 Jan 2009, 20:53
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