01-04-2012 04:39 PM - edited 03-07-2019 04:10 AM
Hi
Happy new year.
There is a design question in front of me and customer has a pretty tight budget.
This EIGRP domain has about around 1000 prefixes, no VRF, no BGP. can a single 3560 with Advanced IP ios easily support and store those 1000prefixes without bringing up a high CPU process or I would need to think about a 3750?
Many thanks for your replies.
Robo
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01-04-2012 06:07 PM
CSCO11020330 wrote:
Hi
Happy new year.
There is a design question in front of me and customer has a pretty tight budget.
This EIGRP domain has about around 1000 prefixes, no VRF, no BGP. can a single 3560 with Advanced IP ios easily support and store those 1000prefixes without bringing up a high CPU process or I would need to think about a 3750?
Many thanks for your replies.
Robo
This document
indicates the 3560 is capable of 11000 unicast routes - so your 1000 shouldn't bother it at all.
Cheers.
01-04-2012 06:07 PM
CSCO11020330 wrote:
Hi
Happy new year.
There is a design question in front of me and customer has a pretty tight budget.
This EIGRP domain has about around 1000 prefixes, no VRF, no BGP. can a single 3560 with Advanced IP ios easily support and store those 1000prefixes without bringing up a high CPU process or I would need to think about a 3750?
Many thanks for your replies.
Robo
This document
indicates the 3560 is capable of 11000 unicast routes - so your 1000 shouldn't bother it at all.
Cheers.
01-04-2012 06:37 PM
Thanks Darren.
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