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RE: Getting pretty close to default IPv4 route maximum for 6500/7600

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Tony Wicks)
Thu May 8 00:15:26 2014

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Date: Thu, 8 May 2014 10:53:12 +1200
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> Do the ASR1k routers have this issue as well?  I searched around but =
couldn't find any information.




Not really (according to Cisco) -


ESP10 - 1,000,000 IPv4 or 500,000 IPv6 routes
ESP20 - 4,000,000 IPv4 or 4,000,000 IPv6 routes
ESP40 - 4,000,000 IPv4 or 4,000,000 IPv6 routes
ESP100-4,000,000 IPv4 or 4,000,000 IPv6 routes (hardware is capable of =
8,000,000 routes)
ESP200-4,000,000 IPv4 or 4,000,000 IPv6 routes


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