Cisco-nsp (go to puck.nether.net) is the best mailing list on earth.
Expect ~50 emails/day of a highly technical nature.  Whatever you do
dont ask anything CCIE-related, save that for the right lists...
People on lists like this one are far more accommodating to
tech/non-certification related stuff as users on tech lists are to
certification talk.  Most stuff on c-nsp will never be seen in a CCIE
lab.

As for the 7200 what youll find is under certain conditions you might
get good performance through the thing... Start adding routing, full
tables, vpdn, and all the other stuff the thing is meant to do and you
will find the CPU rise very quickly.  Scope your networks with
appropriate gear and you will be fine.  Scope with inappropriate gear
and pay for it later.  Same as anything really.

Anyway, nothing wrong with the venerable 7200 thats for sure :)

Cheers,
Matt

CCIE #22386
CCSI #31207

2009/12/4 Marko Milivojevic <[email protected]>:
> On Fri, Dec 4, 2009 at 00:49, Jason LeBlanc <[email protected]> wrote:
>> This is fantastic information gents!  Is that rule on the PPS applicable to
>> all Gig interfaces or only those on this particular issue with a 7206/G1?
>
> Please, don't treat any of this as set in stone. This is just my
> experience with 7200. You may wish to run your own tests to find the
> performance degradation threshold in your network.
>
> Now, that said, take a look at Cisco-NSP mailing list. There are a lot
> of very experienced, very helpful people that can help you much better
> than we can with operational questions.
>
> You are, of course, still welcome to ask them here - it's always nice
> to have sound technical discussion :-)
>
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