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Re: too many routes

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Peter Lothberg)
Wed Sep 10 15:57:42 1997

Date: Wed, 10 Sep 97 21:51:36 MET DST
From: Peter Lothberg <roll@Stupi.SE>
To: Nathan Stratton <nathan@netrail.net>
Cc: "Joseph T. Klein" <jtk@titania.net>, nanog@merit.edu
In-Reply-To: Your message of Wed, 10 Sep 1997 15:15:47 +0000 (GMT)

> This is what I beleave sprint is doing. They are using the new Cisco 12000
> GSR with external router servers. It is a smart way of patching the
> problem. If you need more CPU or memory you can just add a bigger box and
> more RAM. 
> 
> 
> Nathan Stratton                             President, CTO, NetRail,Inc.
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Sprintlink does not use route-servers today, the RP in the GSR is
probably enough for a while, right now it's not very busy.


sl-bb10-stk>sh proc cpu
CPU utilization for five seconds: 1%/0%; one minute: 2%; five minutes: 2%


sl-bb10-stk>sh ip bgp sum
BGP table version is 2134008, main routing table version 2134008
46450 network entries (218561/293390 paths) using 14209540 bytes of memory
15864 BGP path attribute entries using 2134920 bytes of memory
0 BGP route-map cache entries using 0 bytes of memory
0 BGP filter-list cache entries using 0 bytes of memory
230083 prefixes revised.

--Peter

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