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North American Network Operators Group Date Prev | Date Next | Date Index | Thread Index | Author Index | Historical Re: Talked about this before
Forrest W. Christian wrote: And add to that the below, noting the 20%+ difference between what the process holds and what is reported via the bgp commands :On Mon, 9 Sep 2002, Pawlukiewicz Jane wrote:Quick Question, how much memory does the bgp tables actually take. I'm estimating 32 mb in my plan, but I'm worried that's not enough. router#sh proc mem Total: 226435680, Used: 98336472, Free: 128099208 PID TTY Allocated Freed Holding Getbufs Retbufs Process 0 0 98188 1848 5744500 0 0 *Init* 0 0 716 473572020 716 0 0 *Sched* 0 0 1695597520 282572480 48536 182184 0 *Dead* ... 103 0 394643684 1139584448 91248608 13000 0 BGP Router ... router#sh ip bgp sum BGP table version is 45578905, main routing table version 45578905 112990 network entries and 338257 paths using 23363262 bytes of memory 59466 BGP path attribute entries using 3568080 bytes of memory 52666 BGP AS-PATH entries using 1780032 bytes of memory 1 BGP community entries using 24 bytes of memory 0 BGP route-map cache entries using 0 bytes of memory 0 BGP filter-list cache entries using 0 bytes of memory BGP activity 7862100/10119105 prefixes, 24954823/24616566 paths, scan interval 60 secs router#sh mem Head Total(b) Used(b) Free(b) Lowest(b) Largest(b) Processor 6210DDA0 226435680 98330588 128105092 122426928 124143936 I/O F900000 7340032 2345240 4994792 4859760 4994748 FYI, 3660 w/256MB and 3 transit peers with 112K+ routes each. -- ========== bep
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