Re: (PM) Which router to use for BGP-4?

R Gibbons (rkg@empirenet.com)
Fri, 3 Jul 1998 18:06:54 -0700 (PDT)

I don't believe Easy Multihome is taking full routes. My understanding
is that it takes next hop routes from your peer. There is virtually NO
documentation on the Easy Multihome template. Even the Lucent engineers
I've spoken with don't know the specifics.

Rich Gibbons
EmpireNet Inc.

>
> That sounds a bit high. We take full routes from three providers with three
> complete views.
>
> core1> sho bgp pe
> Remote IP AS Flg DH Up Accept Inject Advertise
> --------------- ----- --- -- -- --------------- ---------------
> ---------------
> 204.70.70.37 3561 -- Up -- Easy Multihome --
> 206.26.128.52 8001 -- Up -- Easy Multihome --
> 207.198.191.101 3384 -- Up -- Easy Multihome --
>
> BGP is using a total of 2174112 bytes of memory for 17423 destinations:
>
> Destination-specific use: 1368416 bytes
> Peer-specific use: 805696 bytes
>
> System memory 16777216 bytes - 6767748 used, 10009468 available
> 224:1 1168:0 640:0 240:1 256:1 112:9 144:18 2048:9 4240:3 192:1 80:12 64:21
> 128:
> 10 96:76 272:3 176:2 208:6 16:145 160:10 32:528 48:54
> System nbufs 2800 - 159 used, 2641 available
> System blocks 576 - 39 used, 537 available
>

-
To unsubscribe, email 'majordomo@livingston.com' with
'unsubscribe portmaster-users' in the body of the message.
Searchable list archive: <URL:http://www.livingston.com/Tech/archive/>