From: MADMAN (dmadlan@qwest.com)
Date: Wed Mar 17 2004 - 18:47:32 GMT-3
Richard Dumoulin wrote:
> But the 90000 routes were applicable to BGP right. For OSPF it may be 
> different, I think it is less robust than BGP,
   Your more nuanced the John Kerry:)
   The larger points I was making still stand.
   Dave
> 
> --Richard
> 
> -----Mensaje original-----
> De: MADMAN [mailto:dmadlan@qwest.com]
> Enviado el: miircoles, 17 de marzo de 2004 18:18
> Para: Richard Dumoulin
> CC: ccielab@groupstudy.com
> Asunto: Re: OSPF routes
> 
> 
> Richard Dumoulin wrote:
> 
>  > How can I know if a 2611 with 128 M of RAM can hold 4000 routes ?
> 
>    Since 128M or RAM was enough for full routing not too long ago,
> roughly 90K routes, 4K should be no problem.
> 
>    Your bigger problem is stuffing 128M into your 2611!!!
> 
>    Dave
>  >
>  > Regards
>  >
>  > --Richard
>  >
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