04-06-2023 07:51 AM
Hi Guys
A quick question, we have some Cat 9K switches with Network advantage licences.
Are there any limitations when it comes to running BGP on them?
We want to just receive a default route and do some basic route maps tuning on them.
We are currently using ISR 4K routers, any disadvatanges moving to the 9K switch?
cheers
04-06-2023 07:56 AM
Can I know which 9k you want to use ?
04-06-2023 08:10 AM
Hi
Its a 9300-24UX with Network Advantage/DNA Advantage
Cheers
04-06-2023 08:42 AM
License support BGP
This SW support NAT
And you mention that You will receive only defualt not full bgp'
So from my opinion it ok still this SW is classify by cisco as access SW not Core SW.
So handle NATing with routing and inter-vlan can add some load to cpu.
I recommend using other high end platforms like 9500 or 9600.
Thanks
MHM
04-11-2023 08:19 AM
Hi
We will only receive BGP default route and we will not be doing any NAT on this device.
04-11-2023 08:30 AM - edited 04-11-2023 08:30 AM
if you have no other choose try it and monitor memory and CPU.
04-11-2023 06:49 PM
If you are only getting the default route from the provider you are good. with 9300-24UX or 9300-24UXM (with the latest code 17.6.X or higher)
04-08-2023 07:03 PM
Get a 9300X (bigger CPU and bigger memory) and plug an SSID at the back. Do not stack the switch.
The most important thing to do is to find a software stable enough to run BGP and keep the platform from crashing every 6 months due to a plethora of memory leaks.
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