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

Karl Denninger (karl@Mcs.Net)
Fri, 3 Jul 1998 20:15:58 -0500

Uh, 17423 destinations is nowhere near complete.

The default-free route table is ~51,000 prefixes right now.

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On Fri, Jul 03, 1998 at 06:06:54PM -0700, R Gibbons wrote: > 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/> - 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/>