It depends on what else is there being process-swicthed.
If no other QoS, traffic stc. Experiment with "show processes cpu" command.
Construct your performance matrix.

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Ole Drews Jensen wrote:

> My first line of defence is a 3620, and I am using and ACL on the outside
> interface for incoming traffic, trying to stop some of 'bad' traffic before
> it continue to my firewall. I know how to design the access-list so the
most
> often received traffic is checked first, and so on, and I know that I
should
> keep it as simple as possible and not creating a huge access-list with
100's
> of lines.
>
> However, it got me wondering. How much does it slow down the incoming
> traffic everytime I add a new line to my access-list. This is a very hard
> question to answer though, because if created well, most traffic should be
> filtered out before halfway through the access-list, and I guess it also
> depends on the speed of the processor.
>
> If we look at the 3620, it has an 80Mhz RISC processor, so if can someone
> give me a result here?
>
> If we have a full T1 fully loaded with incoming traffic. How long delay
> would there be per line-to-be-checked in an ingoing extended ACL?
>
> Thanks for your comments...
>
> Ole
>
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