My sentence should have continued: "..., if you
want it to do hardware-switched PBR".
As Rodney pointed out, more recent s/w releases
may have added this support, so could depend on
what release you are running whether it is hw or sw switched.
Tim
At 12:29 AM 2/26/2009, Dan Pinkard stated:
Thanks!
It certainly happily accepts the command, and
even does the right thing for the first few
kpps. After that, not so much, which is where
the whole question began. It just does so poorly that it never catches upÂ…
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From: Tim Stevenson [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2009 12:24 PM
To: Dan Pinkard; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] PBR on a 6.5K
IIRC, 6500 does not support PBR with the
recursive next hops, you must specify a directly
connected next hop that you have a resolved adj for.
Tim
At 11:47 AM 2/25/2009, Dan Pinkard stated:
What are the resource limitations on policy
routing on SUP720s/MSFC3? Are the flows
ultimately process switched every time or will it draw from the route-cache?
We were toying with a very simple route-map that
called for both a next-hop and a recursive
next-hop route. A moderate (20mbps/14kpps)
traffic level pegged the cpu and send IQD
counters sky-high. Which leads to the basic question of what went wrong?
Any ideas or observations from your own tests?
Thanks!
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