05-05-2015 06:20 PM - edited 03-05-2019 01:24 AM
Hi
I have a Cisco 3560 as core in a small office, this site, get a default route to main site from EIGRP, and the main site have a BGP to connect with all sites.
For a change in a topology we need recibe all the BGP table redistribute from EIGRP and the 3560 can't handle all the routes. A Cisco 3850 it's ok for this topology?
Regards
05-05-2015 06:33 PM
3850 has 2 Gb of flash and I don't believe this is adequate enough to hold and store the complete BGP routing table.
05-05-2015 07:05 PM
But for BGP operation the routing table is storage in a DRAM not in flash a 3850 have 4G in a DRAM for the 48 ports model.
Regards
05-05-2015 08:52 PM
Hi,
How many bgp routes are you looking at?
Thanks
John
05-06-2015 08:16 AM
The show ip route summary in the main site show the following
IP routing table name is default (0x0)
IP routing table maximum-paths is 8
Route Source Networks Subnets Replicates Overhead Memory (bytes)
connected 0 31 0 1860 5580
static 2 10 0 720 2160
eigrp 1 0 0 0 0 0
bgp 65056 30 459 0 29340 88020
External: 487 Internal: 0 Local: 2
eigrp 25 0 10 0 840 1800
internal 29 27500
Total 61 510 0 32760 125060
Regards
05-07-2015 10:31 AM
Any idea?
Please help.
05-08-2015 12:02 AM
Hi,
If you are looking for complete internet routing table then currently it is approx 550k.
Now as per Cisco datasheet of 3850 - its supports only 24k which includes Total number of IPv4 routes (ARP plus learned routes).
So anyway it is (3850) not a good choice if not doing any kind of route aggregation or default routing at/to main site. Other wise you need to look for high end models with SUP2T etc.
Vivek
05-08-2015 06:45 AM
it's not a full internet routing table, it's a internal WAN, just 30 network and 500 subnet aprox 88K as can see in the main site.
05-12-2015 05:26 AM
For 30 network and 500 subnet , 3850 is more than enough.
06-19-2015 03:31 PM
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