On Mon, 23 Sep 2013, Mark Newton wrote:


On Sep 21, 2013, at 1:41 AM, Mohacsi Janos <moha...@niif.hu> wrote:

1xRSP-4G -> 93-95 Gbps/slot FDX
2xRSP-4G -> 186-190 Gbps/slot FDX

On Thu, 19 Sep 2013, Jason Lixfeld wrote:

I seem to remember reading something at some point saying if with an RSP4/8, 
two are required and both are required to run active/active.


The ASR9K platform in case of redundant RSP, it is always runnning in 
active/active.

Serious question: What happens to capacity when it's 2xRSP-4G running in 
active/failed?

As stated:
1xRSP-4G -> 93-95 Gbps/slot FDX
2xRSP-4G -> 186-190 Gbps/slot FDX

We tested it during our 100GE test. The 100G card can handle only 93-95 Gbps traffic,
        Regards,
                Janos Mohacsi

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