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Fwd: Cisco

  • From: Roger Clark Williams <rogerw@nordlink.com>
  • Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2003 17:27:00 -0800
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Be a bit careful of straight statements you may read. Much of any platform 
capability is based on the level of RAM, flash or whatever. For example, 
perhaps a router can hold 100,000 routes, but it may take 50mb memory to do 
so...

Roger Williams


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>Hi,
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>cisco documented that its routers are capable of having up to 1 million IP 
>entries in their forwarding tables. Is this feature available to all its 
>products?
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