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Re: CIDR FAQ
From: Tony Li <tli () cisco com>
Date: Tue, 15 Aug 1995 15:52:27 -0700
Ok, yes you are correct you can't drop a DS3 into the back of a PC, but why not use a 4500 or 7000 for your ds3's and then use a PC to do the major BGP4? On a 4500 I only can put in 32 megs or ram. Yes gated will use more ram for the same number of routes, but I can put 128 meg or more in a PC. I think we need to talk about using PC route servers and cisco together for a solution, the cisco's just can't hold the ram needed. That's why there's the 4500M, and the 7000, and ... Tony
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