On (2007-10-19 20:22 -0400), Michael Giagnocavo wrote:

>         First, I heard that the 7200 with a NPE-G2 drops to 10% of spec (from 
> 2Mpps to 200Kpps) with BGP and a few ACLs enabled. Is that accurate? Am I 
> crazy to think I could get 30% of spec out of any software router doing BGP 
> and some ACLs?

I think you should get better than that in ideal configuration (<10% of
drops) but that might be close to realistic anyhow.

>         Second, on the 3560, policy based routing isn't done in hardware 
> AFAIK. What kind of impact will this have on performance? Spec says they can 
> do 10s of millions of pps. Will a bit of PBR hurt enough to drop that in a 
> very significant way (say, dropping it under 2Mpps)?

IIRC 3560 is happy to do PBR as long as you don't want VRF and PBR at the
same time. If feature isn't in hardware in this box, you don't run
the feature, as you should be happy to see 10kpps.

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  ++ytti
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