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Date:      Wed, 03 Jan 2001 11:07:55 +1100
From:      Kal Torak <kaltorak@quake.com.au>
To:        Mike <mike@mikesweb.com>
Cc:        Bill Fumerola <billf@mu.org>, freebsd-isp@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: 2 cisco's and a fbsd box running bgp
Message-ID:  <3A526D5B.6E2B0D1D@quake.com.au>
References:  <4.3.2.7.2.20010102175100.0252b440@mail.futuredesigns.net> <4.3.2.7.2.20010102175100.0252b440@mail.futuredesigns.net> <4.3.2.7.2.20010102181803.02566d48@mail.futuredesigns.net>

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Mike wrote:
> 
> At 05:09 PM 1/2/2001 -0600, Bill Fumerola wrote:
> >On Tue, Jan 02, 2001 at 05:58:24PM -0500, Mike wrote:
> > > I have kind of an odd question. I have a Cisco 2610 connected to 2 T1's to
> > > Savvis. I have a pending UUnet T1. Simplest option would be get a 3640
> > with
> > > 3 T1 internal dsu's. BUT, that is $13k and change. I also have a 2501
> > > sitting here not being used, and a BSD box with 3 nics being used as
> > firewall.
> > >
> > > My idea:
> > > 2 Savvis T1's on the 2610
> > > 1 UUnet T1 on the 2501.
> > > Run those into 2 of the nics on the firewall box, then the other nic to my
> > > switch. I would like to make the bsd box be a bgp router (possibly with
> > > zebra) but I'm not quite sure if that would work or what? Configure it to
> > > broadcast our routing table, and pull routing tables from uunet and
> > savvis.
> > > The cisco's don't have enough memory to do so, and I'm doubting they have
> > > the processing power with the traffic we get.
> > >
> > > Any suggestions/ideas would greatly be appreciated.
> >
> >Drop the money, get the 3640, and if you play your cards right[1]
> >I think you can fit all the above into a 3620.
> 
> Why do you suggest going with the 3640? I'm just going for opinions from
> all angles.
> The main reason I am shying away from buying a 3640 is because in the 3rd
> or 4th quarter, we will be getting a 7200 series router, and the 3640 would
> just be sitting in the closest next to the 2501 and the 2610.


There is no reason why you cant do this that I can see... Just search the
archives for freebsd-isp and you will see there has just been a massive thread
all about this sort of thing :)


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