Big whoops.

  My reply was entirely in terms of the Cisco 30xx product line, and 
on re-reading your message I see that you're asking about a 5002.  
Odds are good that my answer was totally irrelevant and useless to 
you.

Dave Gillett


On 28 Feb 2002, at 17:06, Clifford Thurber wrote:

> Thanks for your replay but what is the IOP ? I have no idea thats kind of 
> where I was going. I never used the machine when it was an altiga. Can you 
> explain the concept of IOP ?
> 
> Thank you for your time
> 
> At 02:06 PM 2/28/2002 -0800, you wrote:
> >On 28 Feb 2002, at 13:43, kk downing wrote:
> >
> > > Hello,
> > > I am new to the Cisco VPN Concnetrator(5002). I am a
> > > little confused by the output of the command:
> > >
> > > show vpn users
> > >
> > > I seem to see duplicate information. There is output
> > > for users, partners, total and then underneath that
> > > there is a heading for IOP slot 1 and then the same
> > > information is displayed again. Can someone lend some
> > > insight as to what this IOP 1 is and what the
> > > significance of the the data being displayed again for
> > > this? I really appreciate it.
> > >
> > > Thanks
> >
> >   Obviously, if you have only a single IOP installed (3030?) then
> >everybody uses it.
> >   But the original Altiga box had slots for FOUR of these, and at
> >least some of the Cisco models still do.  If you had more than one
> >installed, it might be useful to see which sessions are using which
> >processor, and specifically see how well the load is being shared
> >amongst them.
> >
> >DG

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