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Subject: Re: Cisco 2500's and BGP
From: Steve Kennedy <steve @ gbnet . org>
Date: Wed, 12 Jun 1996 20:37:47 +0100 (BST)
To: oolid @ acqic . org (Joseph L. Moll)
Cc: firewalls @ greatcircle . com
In-reply-to: <2 . 2 . 32 . 19960612133812 . 0069c664 @ mail . acquion . com> from "Joseph L. Moll" at Jun 12, 96 09:38:12 am

According to Joseph L. Moll

> Sorry for the off topic question, please respond via private email.
> Can anyone comment on the use of Cisco 2500's for border routers running
> BGP4 and limited access lists?  Can they handle the load?

I believe that Cisco 2500's cant hold a full Internet BGP4 routing table,
therefore they're pretty useless :)

Steve

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