05-15-2003 05:53 AM - edited 03-02-2019 07:22 AM
Does anybody know if there is a maximum to the number of network statements you can use on any one BGP instance on an MSFC?
best regards,
Daniel,
05-15-2003 05:31 PM
There is no architectural limitation. The only restriction would be the size of the config that would fit in NVRAM.
05-15-2003 06:13 PM
I have a recollection of reading something about a limit of 200 in older IOS versions, but I can't recall which version first eliminated this restriction.
05-15-2003 10:16 PM
That sounds more like the IDB (interface descriptor) limit, which limited the number of interfaces. It became a serious problem when having tens or hundreds of virtual interfaces for VPNs and the like became popular. That should have nothing to do with BGP network statements.
05-15-2003 11:07 PM
Hi,
I do recall, reading related to MPLS, that there cannot be more than 200 network statements, remember this is related to MBGP.
Otherwise i think, there shouldnt be a restriction on the number of network statements you can use.
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