Once is a project, I was using CAR on a 7200 with 5 Fast etherner
sub-interfaces. I was using various access-lists (all of them were
Extended). CAR was limiting bith Recieving and Transmitting (SEND) traffic.
With No NPEs or additional modelus installed, the CPU time went to 40-50% in
peek times. The total BW was about 4 Mbps.

HTH
Hamid

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> Hi all,
>
> My questions are regarding to CAR aka rate-limit. I have use rate-limit
with
> access-list but I never wonder how many policies can I create with
> access-lists.
>
> How many committed access rate policies with access-lists can be applied
to
> an interface?
>
> Documentations says 100 policies (can be either access-list or other type
as
> I understand) to subinterface not to an interface. Is it limited to
standard
> or extended access-list number limit 99? Can I use 99 standard access list
> and 99 extended access lists and apply each one of them to a different
(200)
> CAR policy. Or am I limited to 100 policies only as stated.
>
> Also if I can use 200 policies how much cpu utilization could I see on a
> 3600 or 7200? Documentations only states that it would be a significant
> impact to use extended access-lists with car.
>
> I would really appreciate if anyone  answers these questions.
>
> Best regards,




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