packets per second.

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From: "Eduardo Negreiros" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, June 16, 2000 10:28 AM
Subject: Mpps


> Hi, people!
> A design question:  What means pps?
> Cisco 3660 have 100.000 pps of routing performance. What means this?
> Could I think:
> 
> 100,000 pps  (x64) = 6,400,000Bps  (packets to bytes)
> 6400000Bps (/1000000)  = 6.4 MBps  (bytes to Mbytes)
> 6.4 MBps (x8)= 51.2 Mbps (Mbytes to Mbits)
> 51.2Mbps (/2) = 25 serial ports of 2 Mbps (Mbits to  2M ports)
> 
> Could I conclude that Cisco 3660 can process the data of 25  2Mbps
> serial ports?
> Or I have to get a half of this result (IN/OUT) and find a maximum of 12
> serial ports of 2Mbps?
> 
> Best Regards,
> Eduardo Negreiros
> 
> 
> 
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