Hi Bernd
Thanks for your thoughts. Since the Rackspace is already limited, the 7201
or the 3825 will be a good solutions for us, since the only take 1 or 2 RU.
I hope, that we don't will have to match ddos attacks (we wasn't attacked
within the last 5 years), so hopefully, that isn't the point for us in
the moment. So we can start with one of this two boxes. And if we are growing
and perhaps will have multiple racks, we can invest then in a ddos proved
solutions.
Kind Regards
Patrick
******************************************************************************
X-NetConsulting GmbH Internet http://www.x-netconsulting.ch
Grosspeterstrasse 21 E-Mail p.studer(a)x-netconsulting.ch
CH-4052 Basel Telefon +41 61 315 85 55
Schweiz Fax +41 61 315 85 59
******************************************************************************
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Bernd SPIESS [mailto:bernd.spiess@ascus.at]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 17. September 2009 20:15
An: 'Patrick Studer'
Betreff: RE: [swinog] Full BGP Routing Router Requirements
yes - its a good box - but think that a new one will cost about 8000 euro
for this money you get a lot of used boxes who do routing in hardware
the 7201 and 3825 plattform are cpu driven - both will not survive a
ddos - if you have luck the 7201 will - but if you have too much services
this box is also dead
compare the mbps of the 7201 g2 with the sup32 or sup720
bernd
-----Original Message-----
From: Patrick Studer [mailto:p.studer@x-netconsulting.ch]
Sent: Thursday, September 17, 2009 6:15 PM
To: Bernd SPIESS
Cc: 'swinog(a)lists.swinog.ch'
Subject: AW: [swinog] Full BGP Routing Router Requirements
Thanks Bernd.
As you perhaps has seen, we are now thinking about a 3825 or 7201. We think
both will do the job, but the 7201 will have more power.
Kind Regards
Patrick
******************************************************************************
X-NetConsulting GmbH Internet http://www.x-netconsulting.ch
Grosspeterstrasse 21 E-Mail p.studer(a)x-netconsulting.ch
CH-4052 Basel Telefon +41 61 315 85 55
Schweiz Fax +41 61 315 85 59
******************************************************************************
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Bernd SPIESS [mailto:bernd.spiess@ascus.at]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 17. September 2009 14:02
An: 'Patrick Studer'
Betreff: RE: [swinog] Full BGP Routing Router Requirements
ipv6 is running fine also on 28 plattform
asn32 - no practical info from our side -
we ignored this until now :-)
maybe you start here:
http://www.swissix.ch/asn32/doku.php
-----Original Message-----
From: Patrick Studer [mailto:p.studer@x-netconsulting.ch]
Sent: Thursday, September 17, 2009 1:39 PM
To: Bernd SPIESS; 'Pascal Gloor'
Cc: 'swinog(a)lists.swinog.ch'
Subject: AW: [swinog] Full BGP Routing Router Requirements
Thanks for the link to the Router performance sheet. Do you see perhaps
also some impacts about the new as-numbers or ipv6 for any of the smaller
solutions (28xx, 38xx)?
Regards
Patrick
******************************************************************************
X-NetConsulting GmbH Internet http://www.x-netconsulting.ch
Grosspeterstrasse 21 E-Mail p.studer(a)x-netconsulting.ch
CH-4052 Basel Telefon +41 61 315 85 55
Schweiz Fax +41 61 315 85 59
******************************************************************************
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: swinog-bounces(a)lists.swinog.ch [mailto:swinog-bounces@lists.swinog.ch] Im Auftrag von Bernd SPIESS
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 17. September 2009 11:43
An: 'Patrick Studer'; 'Pascal Gloor'
Cc: 'swinog(a)lists.swinog.ch'
Betreff: Re: [swinog] Full BGP Routing Router Requirements
see here:
http://www.cisco.com/web/partners/downloads/765/tools/quickreference/router…
3725 = 179 mbit
3745 = 256 mbit
(best case calculated with 64 byte paket size)
you have to basicaly decide if you want a cpu driven box (28*, 38*, NPE-G1/G2) or a hardware
driven box (sup32, sup720, c-120**)
in the first case you have to primary look for the cpu performance - in the second case you have to
look primary for hardware prefix puffer (256.000 prefixes versus 1 mio)
lg
bernd
-----Original Message-----
From: swinog-bounces(a)lists.swinog.ch [mailto:swinog-bounces@lists.swinog.ch] On Behalf Of Patrick Studer
Sent: Thursday, September 17, 2009 11:17 AM
To: 'Pascal Gloor'
Cc: 'swinog(a)lists.swinog.ch'
Subject: Re: [swinog] Full BGP Routing Router Requirements
Hi Pascale
That's an answer I was looking for.
Some more questions. Why you suggest the SP Service IOS?
What's about the 3825/45 Series? Would that be the "golden middle way"? Will
this box give us a little more capacity, so there is little bit of air for
the router, or is the only way to go for a 2851 or a 7xxx System?
Kind Regards
Patrick
******************************************************************************
X-NetConsulting GmbH Internet http://www.x-netconsulting.ch
Grosspeterstrasse 21 E-Mail p.studer(a)x-netconsulting.ch
CH-4052 Basel Telefon +41 61 315 85 55
Schweiz Fax +41 61 315 85 59
******************************************************************************
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Pascal Gloor [mailto:pascal.gloor@spale.com]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 17. September 2009 10:41
An: studer.patrick(a)gmx.ch
Cc: 'swinog(a)lists.swinog.ch'
Betreff: Re: [swinog] Full BGP Routing Router Requirements
Hi Patrick,
> The first step will be, to have 10 Mbit/s fixed or 100 Mbit/s
> burstable service with an additional link to SwissIX where we want to
> do some privat peerings.
>
> In a second step, we will add a second or a third upstream with about
> the same speeds as the first connection. All connection should be done
> by normal Ethernet connection.
As a minimal BGP setup I usually suggest to have one 2851 per upstream. It needs some upgrades, 1Gb DRAM and SP SERVICES IOS. This router has two GigabitEthernet interface so you can use one for wan and one for lan. You can also add a 4 ports 10/100 switch module if you need multiple lan connexions (limited to 100mbps).
If you have multiple upstream providers and therefor multiple routers, I suggest to have a separate lan (maybe vlan) with all the routers in it for the iBGP full mesh.
This is, indeed, a minimal setup, I wont protect you from attacks of any kind and the router capacity is limited. However you should be able to route at least 100-200mbps.
If you really need protection, you will need a 7200-NPE-G1/2 (which will be able to hold 700-1000mbps traffic), but still, its capacity to hold directed attacks is limited.
For best protection a suggest a 7600-RSP720-3CXL which is full hardware platform, protection of the router can be done in hardware (CPP, control-plane policy).
But this might be just a little bit too expensive...
Cheers,
Pascal
_______________________________________________
swinog mailing list
swinog(a)lists.swinog.ch
http://lists.swinog.ch/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/swinog
_______________________________________________
swinog mailing list
swinog(a)lists.swinog.ch
http://lists.swinog.ch/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/swinog
Ciao Reto
Habe mir aufgrund Deines Hinweises mal die Website
und die Preise angesehen. Wenn ich das zusammenrechne und
den Umstand dazu nehme, dass ich noch extra für den Strom zahlen muss
und an ISP keine grosse Auswahl besteht, dann ist die
Colo nicht so interessant, wie die Angebote von anderen Anbietern.
Dennoch danke für den Hinweis.
Grüsse
Patrick
******************************************************************************
X-NetConsulting GmbH Internet http://www.x-netconsulting.ch
Grosspeterstrasse 21 E-Mail p.studer(a)x-netconsulting.ch
CH-4052 Basel Telefon +41 61 315 85 55
Schweiz Fax +41 61 315 85 59
******************************************************************************
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Reto Burkhalter [mailto:reto.burkhalter@basis06.com]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 17. September 2009 23:08
An: Patrick Studer
Betreff: AW: [swinog] Full BGP Routing Router Requirements
Hoi
Dann würde mir so spontan ColoBâle in den Sinn kommen :)
Gruss
Reto
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Patrick Studer [mailto:p.studer@x-netconsulting.ch]
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 17. September 2009 16:19
> An: Reto Burkhalter
> Cc: 'swinog(a)lists.swinog.ch'
> Betreff: AW: [swinog] Full BGP Routing Router Requirements
>
>
> Ciao Reto
>
> Wir werden vermutlich in einem Datacenter in Basel starten. Aber
> danke für den Hinweis.
>
> Grüsse
>
> Patrick
>
> **************************************************************
> ****************
> X-NetConsulting GmbH Internet
> http://www.x-netconsulting.ch
> Grosspeterstrasse 21 E-Mail
> p.studer(a)x-netconsulting.ch
> CH-4052 Basel Telefon +41 61 315 85 55
> Schweiz Fax +41 61 315 85 59
> **************************************************************
> ****************
>
>
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Reto Burkhalter [mailto:reto.burkhalter@basis06.com]
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 17. September 2009 14:26
> An: Patrick Studer
> Betreff: AW: [swinog] Full BGP Routing Router Requirements
>
> Hoi Patrick
>
> Dann empfehle ich an dieser Stelle doch mal die colozüri.ch - genügend
> Carriers und ISPs vorhanden, welche easy über Kupfer/Glas
> Fast/GigE liefern
> können, SwissIX im Hause und auch sonst ne nette Colo :-)
>
> -> http://www.colozueri.ch/
>
> Gruss
> Reto
>
> > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> > Von: Patrick Studer [mailto:p.studer@x-netconsulting.ch]
> > Gesendet: Donnerstag, 17. September 2009 10:33
> > An: 'Matthias Hertzog'
> > Cc: 'swinog(a)lists.swinog.ch'
> > Betreff: Re: [swinog] Full BGP Routing Router Requirements
> >
> >
> > Hallo Matthias
> >
> > Das steht noch nicht fest. Wir planen aber unsere RZ in ein externes
> > Datacenter auszulagern, welches die benötigten Anbindungen zu
> > anderen ISPs
> > für Upstream und den Zugang zu SwissIX bietet.
> >
> > Grüsse
> >
> > Patrick
> >
> > **************************************************************
> > ****************
> > X-NetConsulting GmbH Internet
> > http://www.x-netconsulting.ch
> > Grosspeterstrasse 21 E-Mail
> > p.studer(a)x-netconsulting.ch
> > CH-4052 Basel Telefon +41 61 315 85 55
> > Schweiz Fax +41 61 315 85 59
> > **************************************************************
> > ****************
> >
> >
> > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> > Von: Matthias Hertzog [mailto:m.hertzog@mhs.ch]
> > Gesendet: Donnerstag, 17. September 2009 10:10
> > An: p.studer(a)x-netconsulting.ch
> > Betreff: Re: [swinog] Full BGP Routing Router Requirements
> >
> > Sali Patrick
> >
> > Wo steht euer RZ?
> >
> > Viele Grüsse
> > Matthias
> >
> > _________________________________________
> >
> > mhs @ internet AG
> > Zürcherstrasse 204, CH - 9014 St. Gallen
> > Phone +41 71 274 93 93, Fax +41 71 274 93 94
> > http://www.mhs.ch
> > _________________________________________
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: <studer.patrick(a)gmx.ch>
> > To: <swinog(a)lists.swinog.ch>
> > Sent: Thursday, September 17, 2009 9:49 AM
> > Subject: [swinog] Full BGP Routing Router Requirements
> >
> >
> > > Hi
> > >
> > > We are planning to go multihomed with our infrastructure.
> > >
> > > The first step will be, to have 10 Mbit/s fixed or 100
> > Mbit/s burstable
> > > service
> > > with an additional link to SwissIX where we want to do
> some privat
> > > peerings.
> > >
> > > In a second step, we will add a second or a third upstream
> > with about the
> > > same speeds as the first connection. All connection should
> > be done by
> > > normal Ethernet connection.
> > >
> > > Currently we have a Cisco 2811 with 256 MB Ram. Would it be
> > enough for the
> > > first
> > > step to upgrade the ram to 768 MB or will it be necessary
> to buy a
> > > better/bigger
> > > router (2851, 3825 or 720x system).
> > >
> > > We tried to find some recommendations on the internet, but
> > we wasn't
> > > successful.
> > >
> > > What is your recommendation for this scenario?
> > >
> > > Regards
> > >
> > > Patrick Studer
> > >
> > >
> > **************************************************************
> > ****************
> > > X-NetConsulting GmbH Internet
> > > http://www.x-netconsulting.ch
> > > Grosspeterstrasse 21 E-Mail
> > > p.studer(a)x-netconsulting.ch
> > > CH-4052 Basel Telefon +41 61 315 85 55
> > > Schweiz Fax +41 61 315 85 59
> > >
> > **************************************************************
> > ****************
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > _______________________________________________
> > > swinog mailing list
> > > swinog(a)lists.swinog.ch
> > > http://lists.swinog.ch/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/swinog
> > >
> >
> >
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> > swinog mailing list
> > swinog(a)lists.swinog.ch
> > http://lists.swinog.ch/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/swinog
> >
>
>
Thanks Bernd.
As you perhaps has seen, we are now thinking about a 3825 or 7201. We think
both will do the job, but the 7201 will have more power.
Kind Regards
Patrick
******************************************************************************
X-NetConsulting GmbH Internet http://www.x-netconsulting.ch
Grosspeterstrasse 21 E-Mail p.studer(a)x-netconsulting.ch
CH-4052 Basel Telefon +41 61 315 85 55
Schweiz Fax +41 61 315 85 59
******************************************************************************
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Bernd SPIESS [mailto:bernd.spiess@ascus.at]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 17. September 2009 14:02
An: 'Patrick Studer'
Betreff: RE: [swinog] Full BGP Routing Router Requirements
ipv6 is running fine also on 28 plattform
asn32 - no practical info from our side -
we ignored this until now :-)
maybe you start here:
http://www.swissix.ch/asn32/doku.php
-----Original Message-----
From: Patrick Studer [mailto:p.studer@x-netconsulting.ch]
Sent: Thursday, September 17, 2009 1:39 PM
To: Bernd SPIESS; 'Pascal Gloor'
Cc: 'swinog(a)lists.swinog.ch'
Subject: AW: [swinog] Full BGP Routing Router Requirements
Thanks for the link to the Router performance sheet. Do you see perhaps
also some impacts about the new as-numbers or ipv6 for any of the smaller
solutions (28xx, 38xx)?
Regards
Patrick
******************************************************************************
X-NetConsulting GmbH Internet http://www.x-netconsulting.ch
Grosspeterstrasse 21 E-Mail p.studer(a)x-netconsulting.ch
CH-4052 Basel Telefon +41 61 315 85 55
Schweiz Fax +41 61 315 85 59
******************************************************************************
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: swinog-bounces(a)lists.swinog.ch [mailto:swinog-bounces@lists.swinog.ch] Im Auftrag von Bernd SPIESS
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 17. September 2009 11:43
An: 'Patrick Studer'; 'Pascal Gloor'
Cc: 'swinog(a)lists.swinog.ch'
Betreff: Re: [swinog] Full BGP Routing Router Requirements
see here:
http://www.cisco.com/web/partners/downloads/765/tools/quickreference/router…
3725 = 179 mbit
3745 = 256 mbit
(best case calculated with 64 byte paket size)
you have to basicaly decide if you want a cpu driven box (28*, 38*, NPE-G1/G2) or a hardware
driven box (sup32, sup720, c-120**)
in the first case you have to primary look for the cpu performance - in the second case you have to
look primary for hardware prefix puffer (256.000 prefixes versus 1 mio)
lg
bernd
-----Original Message-----
From: swinog-bounces(a)lists.swinog.ch [mailto:swinog-bounces@lists.swinog.ch] On Behalf Of Patrick Studer
Sent: Thursday, September 17, 2009 11:17 AM
To: 'Pascal Gloor'
Cc: 'swinog(a)lists.swinog.ch'
Subject: Re: [swinog] Full BGP Routing Router Requirements
Hi Pascale
That's an answer I was looking for.
Some more questions. Why you suggest the SP Service IOS?
What's about the 3825/45 Series? Would that be the "golden middle way"? Will
this box give us a little more capacity, so there is little bit of air for
the router, or is the only way to go for a 2851 or a 7xxx System?
Kind Regards
Patrick
******************************************************************************
X-NetConsulting GmbH Internet http://www.x-netconsulting.ch
Grosspeterstrasse 21 E-Mail p.studer(a)x-netconsulting.ch
CH-4052 Basel Telefon +41 61 315 85 55
Schweiz Fax +41 61 315 85 59
******************************************************************************
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Pascal Gloor [mailto:pascal.gloor@spale.com]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 17. September 2009 10:41
An: studer.patrick(a)gmx.ch
Cc: 'swinog(a)lists.swinog.ch'
Betreff: Re: [swinog] Full BGP Routing Router Requirements
Hi Patrick,
> The first step will be, to have 10 Mbit/s fixed or 100 Mbit/s
> burstable service with an additional link to SwissIX where we want to
> do some privat peerings.
>
> In a second step, we will add a second or a third upstream with about
> the same speeds as the first connection. All connection should be done
> by normal Ethernet connection.
As a minimal BGP setup I usually suggest to have one 2851 per upstream. It needs some upgrades, 1Gb DRAM and SP SERVICES IOS. This router has two GigabitEthernet interface so you can use one for wan and one for lan. You can also add a 4 ports 10/100 switch module if you need multiple lan connexions (limited to 100mbps).
If you have multiple upstream providers and therefor multiple routers, I suggest to have a separate lan (maybe vlan) with all the routers in it for the iBGP full mesh.
This is, indeed, a minimal setup, I wont protect you from attacks of any kind and the router capacity is limited. However you should be able to route at least 100-200mbps.
If you really need protection, you will need a 7200-NPE-G1/2 (which will be able to hold 700-1000mbps traffic), but still, its capacity to hold directed attacks is limited.
For best protection a suggest a 7600-RSP720-3CXL which is full hardware platform, protection of the router can be done in hardware (CPP, control-plane policy).
But this might be just a little bit too expensive...
Cheers,
Pascal
_______________________________________________
swinog mailing list
swinog(a)lists.swinog.ch
http://lists.swinog.ch/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/swinog
_______________________________________________
swinog mailing list
swinog(a)lists.swinog.ch
http://lists.swinog.ch/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/swinog
Ciao Thomas
Besten Dank für den Input. Im Moment haben wir den 7201 oder
den 3825 in die nähere Auswahl einbezogen. So wie wir das sehen
ist der 7201 ja ein 720x mit NPE-G2 (einfach halt nur mit
1 Slot statt mit 4 oder 6), was ja dann vermutlich
für die nächsten Zeit reichen sollte. Oder sehen wir das
falsch.
Grüsse
Patrick
******************************************************************************
X-NetConsulting GmbH Internet http://www.x-netconsulting.ch
Grosspeterstrasse 21 E-Mail p.studer(a)x-netconsulting.ch
CH-4052 Basel Telefon +41 61 315 85 55
Schweiz Fax +41 61 315 85 59
******************************************************************************
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Thomas Koeppe [KGT new media] [mailto:info@k-dsl.de]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 17. September 2009 16:10
An: p.studer(a)x-netconsulting.ch
Betreff: Re: [swinog] Full BGP Routing Router Requirements
Hoi Patrick,
ich perso"nlich wu"rde nicht mit einer kleinen Cisco 2811 oder dergleichen
anfangen. Mit vollem RAM-Ausbau bekommst Du dort hoechstwahrscheinlich
nur 1x Full Table rein und hast kaum Platz fu"r notwendige zuku"nftige
Erweiterungen.
Ich kann Dir die 7206VXR inkl. NPE-G1 oder NPE-G2 empfehlen. Die G1 hat
1 GB RAM, die G2 max. 2 GB RAM. Dort bist Du auf alle Fa"lle auf der
sicheren Seite. Die G1 gibt es so ab 7-8k und die G2 so round about 10k
Euro wenn Du geschickt verhandelst. Hier hast Du auch noch Reserven fu"r
zuku"nftige Features. (IPv6, MPLS, etc.)
Wenn Du weniger Geld ausgeben willst, stell Dir einen "dicken" Server
auf PC-Basis hin und installiere einfach ein Quagga drauf. Der kann auch
alle neuen Features die man so braucht (ASN 32-bit, IPv6, etc...) und
kostet _deutlich_ weniger Geld als Vendor C. Je nach Hardware bist Du
mit 1-2k Euro dabei. Wir haben am SwissIX auch einen Linux-Quagga based
Router am laufen. Sehr stabil, sehr wartungsarm. Allerdings machen wir
auch nur bis max. 100mbps am SwissIX. Die zwei Xeon-CPUs langweilen sich
vor sich hin und von den installaierten 8GB RAM ist noch Platz fu"r 100x
Full-Table ;)
Vom Look&Feel her ist das Quagga-CLI fast identisch mit dem Cisco-CLI,
sogar teilweise die gleichen Befehle.
HTH,
Thomas
On 17.09.2009 09:49, studer.patrick(a)gmx.ch wrote:
> Hi
>
> We are planning to go multihomed with our infrastructure.
>
> The first step will be, to have 10 Mbit/s fixed or 100 Mbit/s burstable service
> with an additional link to SwissIX where we want to do some privat peerings.
>
> In a second step, we will add a second or a third upstream with about the
> same speeds as the first connection. All connection should be done by
> normal Ethernet connection.
>
> Currently we have a Cisco 2811 with 256 MB Ram. Would it be enough for the first
> step to upgrade the ram to 768 MB or will it be necessary to buy a better/bigger
> router (2851, 3825 or 720x system).
>
> We tried to find some recommendations on the internet, but we wasn't successful.
>
> What is your recommendation for this scenario?
>
> Regards
>
> Patrick Studer
>
> ******************************************************************************
> X-NetConsulting GmbH Internet http://www.x-netconsulting.ch
> Grosspeterstrasse 21 E-Mail p.studer(a)x-netconsulting.ch
> CH-4052 Basel Telefon +41 61 315 85 55
> Schweiz Fax +41 61 315 85 59
> ******************************************************************************
>
>
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> swinog mailing list
> swinog(a)lists.swinog.ch
> http://lists.swinog.ch/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/swinog
>
--
Thomas Koeppe <thomas.koeppe(a)k-dsl.de>
Network Engineering Team
Tel: +49 (0)30 / 80 93 201 - 25
Fax: +49 (0)30 / 80 93 201 - 20
E-Mail: support(a)k-dsl.de
KGT new media
Mo"llendorffstrasse 108/109
D-10367 Berlin, Germany
Tel: +49 (0)30 / 80 93 201 - 0
Fax: +49 (0)30 / 80 93 201 - 20
E-Mail: info(a)k-dsl.de
Internet: http://www.k-dsl.de
Inh.: Dorle Ko"ppe
VAT: DE217875774
X-NCC-RegID: de.kgtnewmedia
Hi Alexandre
Thanks for your suggestion. The solution with a 7201 looks very interesting
and since one 7201 is near of the price of two 3825, that could be perhaps
the solutions for which we should go. The only thing is, that with two separate
boxes, we are better covered in the case of hardware failure.
Kind Regards
Patrick Studer
******************************************************************************
X-NetConsulting GmbH Internet http://www.x-netconsulting.ch
Grosspeterstrasse 21 E-Mail p.studer(a)x-netconsulting.ch
CH-4052 Basel Telefon +41 61 315 85 55
Schweiz Fax +41 61 315 85 59
******************************************************************************
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Alexandre Egger [mailto:a.egger@neocarrier.com]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 17. September 2009 13:39
An: Patrick Studer
Betreff: Multihomed project
Hi Patrick,
I've seen your message on SwiNOG list for your multihoming project.
If you have the budget and want to stick with Cisco, I would suggest you
using 7201. They works very well and comes with 1GB or RAM. The end-user
price in CHF is ~ 26200CHF, but you can probably get a good 5000 CHF
discount since it is likely sold around 18k at reseller price.
Ohterwise as you mentioned the 3800 series can be a way to go. The 3825
with a RAM upgrade to 1GB would bet a very good one, with end-user price of
10K (with 256 MB of RAM) you can probably grab one for 8500 CHF.
If you are looking for a provider to offer you ASN, IP v4/v6 PI blocks, or
even hardware please feel free to knock at our door. We price very
attractive and have suppliers in Switzerland for hardware from the normal
market. We are also able to provide you very attractive IP transit services
if you are somewhere between Equinix 1 and ICT-Center Zurich.
Wish you the best for your project!
Cheers.
--
Alexandre Egger
Neocarrier Communications LTD
311, SHOREHAM STREET
S2 4FA SHEFFIELD
United Kingdom
E : a.egger(a)neocarrier.com
W : www.neocarrier.com
Ciao Reto
Wir werden vermutlich in einem Datacenter in Basel starten. Aber
danke für den Hinweis.
Grüsse
Patrick
******************************************************************************
X-NetConsulting GmbH Internet http://www.x-netconsulting.ch
Grosspeterstrasse 21 E-Mail p.studer(a)x-netconsulting.ch
CH-4052 Basel Telefon +41 61 315 85 55
Schweiz Fax +41 61 315 85 59
******************************************************************************
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Reto Burkhalter [mailto:reto.burkhalter@basis06.com]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 17. September 2009 14:26
An: Patrick Studer
Betreff: AW: [swinog] Full BGP Routing Router Requirements
Hoi Patrick
Dann empfehle ich an dieser Stelle doch mal die colozüri.ch - genügend
Carriers und ISPs vorhanden, welche easy über Kupfer/Glas Fast/GigE liefern
können, SwissIX im Hause und auch sonst ne nette Colo :-)
-> http://www.colozueri.ch/
Gruss
Reto
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Patrick Studer [mailto:p.studer@x-netconsulting.ch]
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 17. September 2009 10:33
> An: 'Matthias Hertzog'
> Cc: 'swinog(a)lists.swinog.ch'
> Betreff: Re: [swinog] Full BGP Routing Router Requirements
>
>
> Hallo Matthias
>
> Das steht noch nicht fest. Wir planen aber unsere RZ in ein externes
> Datacenter auszulagern, welches die benötigten Anbindungen zu
> anderen ISPs
> für Upstream und den Zugang zu SwissIX bietet.
>
> Grüsse
>
> Patrick
>
> **************************************************************
> ****************
> X-NetConsulting GmbH Internet
> http://www.x-netconsulting.ch
> Grosspeterstrasse 21 E-Mail
> p.studer(a)x-netconsulting.ch
> CH-4052 Basel Telefon +41 61 315 85 55
> Schweiz Fax +41 61 315 85 59
> **************************************************************
> ****************
>
>
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Matthias Hertzog [mailto:m.hertzog@mhs.ch]
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 17. September 2009 10:10
> An: p.studer(a)x-netconsulting.ch
> Betreff: Re: [swinog] Full BGP Routing Router Requirements
>
> Sali Patrick
>
> Wo steht euer RZ?
>
> Viele Grüsse
> Matthias
>
> _________________________________________
>
> mhs @ internet AG
> Zürcherstrasse 204, CH - 9014 St. Gallen
> Phone +41 71 274 93 93, Fax +41 71 274 93 94
> http://www.mhs.ch
> _________________________________________
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <studer.patrick(a)gmx.ch>
> To: <swinog(a)lists.swinog.ch>
> Sent: Thursday, September 17, 2009 9:49 AM
> Subject: [swinog] Full BGP Routing Router Requirements
>
>
> > Hi
> >
> > We are planning to go multihomed with our infrastructure.
> >
> > The first step will be, to have 10 Mbit/s fixed or 100
> Mbit/s burstable
> > service
> > with an additional link to SwissIX where we want to do some privat
> > peerings.
> >
> > In a second step, we will add a second or a third upstream
> with about the
> > same speeds as the first connection. All connection should
> be done by
> > normal Ethernet connection.
> >
> > Currently we have a Cisco 2811 with 256 MB Ram. Would it be
> enough for the
> > first
> > step to upgrade the ram to 768 MB or will it be necessary to buy a
> > better/bigger
> > router (2851, 3825 or 720x system).
> >
> > We tried to find some recommendations on the internet, but
> we wasn't
> > successful.
> >
> > What is your recommendation for this scenario?
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > Patrick Studer
> >
> >
> **************************************************************
> ****************
> > X-NetConsulting GmbH Internet
> > http://www.x-netconsulting.ch
> > Grosspeterstrasse 21 E-Mail
> > p.studer(a)x-netconsulting.ch
> > CH-4052 Basel Telefon +41 61 315 85 55
> > Schweiz Fax +41 61 315 85 59
> >
> **************************************************************
> ****************
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> > swinog mailing list
> > swinog(a)lists.swinog.ch
> > http://lists.swinog.ch/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/swinog
> >
>
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> swinog mailing list
> swinog(a)lists.swinog.ch
> http://lists.swinog.ch/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/swinog
>
Hi
We are planning to go multihomed with our infrastructure.
The first step will be, to have 10 Mbit/s fixed or 100 Mbit/s burstable service
with an additional link to SwissIX where we want to do some privat peerings.
In a second step, we will add a second or a third upstream with about the
same speeds as the first connection. All connection should be done by
normal Ethernet connection.
Currently we have a Cisco 2811 with 256 MB Ram. Would it be enough for the first
step to upgrade the ram to 768 MB or will it be necessary to buy a better/bigger
router (2851, 3825 or 720x system).
We tried to find some recommendations on the internet, but we wasn't successful.
What is your recommendation for this scenario?
Regards
Patrick Studer
******************************************************************************
X-NetConsulting GmbH Internet http://www.x-netconsulting.ch
Grosspeterstrasse 21 E-Mail p.studer(a)x-netconsulting.ch
CH-4052 Basel Telefon +41 61 315 85 55
Schweiz Fax +41 61 315 85 59
******************************************************************************
Hallo Viktor
Wie wäre denn Deine Empfehlung. Etwas grösseres ist etwas unklar ;-).
Grüsse
Patrick
******************************************************************************
X-NetConsulting GmbH Internet http://www.x-netconsulting.ch
Grosspeterstrasse 21 E-Mail p.studer(a)x-netconsulting.ch
CH-4052 Basel Telefon +41 61 315 85 55
Schweiz Fax +41 61 315 85 59
******************************************************************************
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Viktor Steinmann [mailto:stony@stony.com]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 17. September 2009 10:40
An: studer.patrick(a)gmx.ch
Betreff: RE: [swinog] Full BGP Routing Router Requirements
Hoi Patrick
Ich würde schwer empfehlen, etwas grösseres reinzustellen. Erstens wächst
die BGP-Tabelle unaufhörlich, zweitens steigt der Memory-Bedarf mit jedem
angehängten Peering und drittens wirst du eventuell mal auf IPv6 migrieren
wollen/müssen. Um die Kosten im Griff zu behalten, kannst du locker einen
Router von einem Used-Hardware-Dealer beziehen - ich hab' das früher immer
so gemacht und bin damit nie schlecht gefahren (Kratzer am Gehäuse haben
keinen Einfluss auf den Durchsatz ;-))
Grüessli,
Viktor
> -----Original Message-----
> From: swinog-bounces(a)lists.swinog.ch
> [mailto:swinog-bounces@lists.swinog.ch] On Behalf Of
> studer.patrick(a)gmx.ch
> Sent: Donnerstag, 17. September 2009 09:49
> To: 'swinog(a)lists.swinog.ch'
> Subject: [swinog] Full BGP Routing Router Requirements
>
> Hi
>
> We are planning to go multihomed with our infrastructure.
>
> The first step will be, to have 10 Mbit/s fixed or 100 Mbit/s
> burstable service
> with an additional link to SwissIX where we want to do some
> privat peerings.
>
> In a second step, we will add a second or a third upstream
> with about the
> same speeds as the first connection. All connection should be done by
> normal Ethernet connection.
>
> Currently we have a Cisco 2811 with 256 MB Ram. Would it be
> enough for the first
> step to upgrade the ram to 768 MB or will it be necessary to
> buy a better/bigger
> router (2851, 3825 or 720x system).
>
> We tried to find some recommendations on the internet, but we
> wasn't successful.
>
> What is your recommendation for this scenario?
>
> Regards
>
> Patrick Studer
>
> **************************************************************
> ****************
> X-NetConsulting GmbH Internet
> http://www.x-netconsulting.ch
> Grosspeterstrasse 21 E-Mail
> p.studer(a)x-netconsulting.ch
> CH-4052 Basel Telefon +41 61 315 85 55
> Schweiz Fax +41 61 315 85 59
> **************************************************************
> ****************
>
>
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> swinog mailing list
> swinog(a)lists.swinog.ch
> http://lists.swinog.ch/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/swinog
>
Hi Peter
Thanks for the input (incl. the hint for Kingston, which we already know ;-)).
Depending, on what we get form other as suggestion, we think that we will
start with a 28xx or 38xx router.
Kind Regards
Patrick
******************************************************************************
X-NetConsulting GmbH Internet http://www.x-netconsulting.ch
Grosspeterstrasse 21 E-Mail p.studer(a)x-netconsulting.ch
CH-4052 Basel Telefon +41 61 315 85 55
Schweiz Fax +41 61 315 85 59
******************************************************************************
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Peter Kohler [mailto:peter.kohler@netcetera.ch]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 17. September 2009 11:22
An: studer.patrick(a)gmx.ch
Betreff: Re: [swinog] Full BGP Routing Router Requirements
Hi Patrick,
...i forgot to mention, that we also had to buy/license the
"IPAdvanced Service" image for the 2811 in order to do BGP4.
Peter
--
Travel in and around Zürich with our free iPhone application Wemlin:
http://mobile.netcetera.ch/wemlin
Dr. Peter Kohler | peter.kohler(a)netcetera.ch
phone +41-44-247 79 03 | fax +41-44-247 70 75
Netcetera AG | 8040 Zürich | Switzerland | http://netcetera.ch
Hi
We prefer to have a Cisco box, since we have about 15 years of cisco experience.
Kind Regards
Patrick
******************************************************************************
X-NetConsulting GmbH Internet http://www.x-netconsulting.ch
Grosspeterstrasse 21 E-Mail p.studer(a)x-netconsulting.ch
CH-4052 Basel Telefon +41 61 315 85 55
Schweiz Fax +41 61 315 85 59
******************************************************************************
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Marcel Prisi [mailto:marcel.prisi@virtua.ch]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 17. September 2009 10:02
An: studer.patrick(a)gmx.ch
Betreff: Re: [swinog] Full BGP Routing Router Requirements
Dear Patrick,
We have been using PC based (HP servers + SSD) Vyatta routers for some time, they work extremely well at the fraction of the price of Cisco gear.
We setup a full AS with two upstreams here at Sefanet, including full redundancy for a great price ... tell me if you are interested !
Best regards.
Le jeudi 17 septembre 2009 à 09:49 +0200, studer.patrick(a)gmx.ch a écrit :
> Hi
>
> We are planning to go multihomed with our infrastructure.
>
> The first step will be, to have 10 Mbit/s fixed or 100 Mbit/s
> burstable service with an additional link to SwissIX where we want to do some privat peerings.
>
> In a second step, we will add a second or a third upstream with about
> the same speeds as the first connection. All connection should be done
> by normal Ethernet connection.
>
> Currently we have a Cisco 2811 with 256 MB Ram. Would it be enough for
> the first step to upgrade the ram to 768 MB or will it be necessary to
> buy a better/bigger router (2851, 3825 or 720x system).
>
> We tried to find some recommendations on the internet, but we wasn't successful.
>
> What is your recommendation for this scenario?
>
> Regards
>
> Patrick Studer
>
> ******************************************************************************
> X-NetConsulting GmbH Internet http://www.x-netconsulting.ch
> Grosspeterstrasse 21 E-Mail p.studer(a)x-netconsulting.ch
> CH-4052 Basel Telefon +41 61 315 85 55
> Schweiz Fax +41 61 315 85 59
> **********************************************************************
> ********
>
>
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> swinog mailing list
> swinog(a)lists.swinog.ch
> http://lists.swinog.ch/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/swinog
>
--
Marcel Prisi
co-director - head of network services
virtua SA interactive communication agency En Clamogne 27 Ch -1170 Aubonne T. +41 21 821 15 20 F. +41 21 821 15 21
virtua | from internet to business® |
·
·