Re: Performance Tests Cisco 2514 and Pentium 166/400

From: David Lang (dlang@diginsite.com)
Date: Fri Feb 25 2000 - 22:53:12 EST


you had basicly the same config that we had, and as we kept running into
problems, the only thing cisco would say is that they didn't reccoment
using more then 4 T-1s on a 7206, if we connected any more we were on our
own (that is when each T-1 is a seperate BGP route, if all 8 T-1s went to
the same destination or were not involved with BGP it would work)

David Lang

 On 25 Feb 2000 miquels@cistron.nl wrote:

> In article <cistron.Pine.LNX.4.21.0002251309150.22459-100000@dlang.diginsite.com>,
> David Lang <dlang@diginsite.com> wrote:
> >I just had to replace a 7206 becouse it couldn't handle 6 T-1 lines
> >cleanly (and we needed to go to 8)
>
> Really? I had a 7206 (200 Mhz) with 6xE1 (using the 8E1 adapter),
> 2xfast ether, and HSSI, speaking BGP to lots of peers and it was
> able to fill up all interfaces.
>
> Ofcourse BGP reloads were a bit slow, and it started to complain
> about "too many hight speed interfaces" after we added a STM1 POS
> and a STM1 ATM adapter so it's now a 7507.
>
> Mike.
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