Hi
We want to go a step further with our infrastructure and start testing/implementing IPv6.
Has anybody here a 7206VXR + NPE400 running and doing IPv6 / Full BGP / 4-byte ASN? If yes, which IOS Version and Package do you have installed. How much memory / flash do you have installed?
We currently have “only” two upstreams and some SwissIX peering.
Any help would be appreciated.
Kind Regards
Patrick Studer
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On 11 Jul 2011, at 17:23, Patrick Studer wrote:
We want to go a step further with our infrastructure and start testing/implementing IPv6.
Has anybody here a 7206VXR + NPE400 running and doing IPv6 / Full BGP / 4-byte ASN? If yes, which IOS Version and Package do you have installed. How much memory / flash do you have installed?
We currently have “only” two upstreams and some SwissIX peering.
Hey Patrick. :-)
I was running some 7206 in my past job, although these had an NPE-G1 or NPE-G2, with 1GB of RAM.
You need Advanced IP Services or Advanced Enterprise services for v6 routing, and Multiprotocol (i.e. v4 and v6) BGP. You need 12.4(24)T, or 12.2(33)SRE1 (or later, including all 15.0) for 4 byte ASNs.
So you should get away with, assuming your NPE has the storage and RAM : c7200-advipservicesk9-mz.12.2-33.SRE1 to SRE4, or c7200-advipservicesk9-mz.124-24.T5.bin.
And of course, we at as6939/he.net would like to help with your v6. :-)
Andy
Patrick,
only one issue on RAM needed. NPE400 supports 512Mb, that's not enough for a full-view BGP. We better use 7301 or 2921 with 1Gb and 15.0 software.
Cheers Manfredo
-----Original Message----- From: Andy Davidson andy@nosignal.org To: Patrick Studer p.studer@x-netconsulting.ch Cc: "'swinog@swinog.ch'" swinog@swinog.ch Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2011 20:40:30 +0100 Subject: Re: [swinog] Recommanded IOS Package for 7206VXR + NPE400 to do IPv6/BGP + AS Number 4-byte
On 11 Jul 2011, at 17:23, Patrick Studer wrote:
We want to go a step further with our infrastructure and start testing/implementing IPv6.
Has anybody here a 7206VXR + NPE400 running and doing IPv6 / Full BGP / 4-byte ASN? If yes, which IOS Version and Package do you have installed. How much memory / flash do you have installed?
We currently have “only” two upstreams and some SwissIX peering.
Hey Patrick. :-)
I was running some 7206 in my past job, although these had an NPE-G1 or NPE-G2, with 1GB of RAM.
You need Advanced IP Services or Advanced Enterprise services for v6 routing, and Multiprotocol (i.e. v4 and v6) BGP. You need 12.4(24)T, or 12.2(33)SRE1 (or later, including all 15.0) for 4 byte ASNs.
So you should get away with, assuming your NPE has the storage and RAM : c7200-advipservicesk9-mz.12.2-33.SRE1 to SRE4, or c7200-advipservicesk9-mz.124-24.T5.bin.
And of course, we at as6939/he.net would like to help with your v6. :-)
Andy
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Patrick,
only one issue on RAM needed. NPE400 supports 512Mb, that's not enough for a full-view BGP. We better use 7301 or 2921 with 1Gb and 15.0 software.
Cheers Manfredo
-----Original Message----- From: Andy Davidson andy@nosignal.org To: Patrick Studer p.studer@x-netconsulting.ch Cc: "'swinog@swinog.ch'" swinog@swinog.ch Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2011 20:40:30 +0100 Subject: Re: [swinog] Recommanded IOS Package for 7206VXR + NPE400 to do IPv6/BGP + AS Number 4-byte
On 11 Jul 2011, at 17:23, Patrick Studer wrote:
We want to go a step further with our infrastructure and start testing/implementing IPv6.
Has anybody here a 7206VXR + NPE400 running and doing IPv6 / Full BGP / 4-byte ASN? If yes, which IOS Version and Package do you have installed. How much memory / flash do you have installed?
We currently have “only” two upstreams and some SwissIX peering.
Hey Patrick. :-)
I was running some 7206 in my past job, although these had an NPE-G1 or NPE-G2, with 1GB of RAM.
You need Advanced IP Services or Advanced Enterprise services for v6 routing, and Multiprotocol (i.e. v4 and v6) BGP. You need 12.4(24)T, or 12.2(33)SRE1 (or later, including all 15.0) for 4 byte ASNs.
So you should get away with, assuming your NPE has the storage and RAM : c7200-advipservicesk9-mz.12.2-33.SRE1 to SRE4, or c7200-advipservicesk9-mz.124-24.T5.bin.
And of course, we at as6939/he.net would like to help with your v6. :-)
Andy
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