RE: ACL - Let's put some numbers on... [7:41738]

2002-05-01 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
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RE: ACL - Let's put some numbers on... [7:41738]

2002-05-01 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
~ -Original Message- From: Sean Wolfe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 9:47 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: ACL - Let's put some numbers on... [7:41738] Although I have nothing intelligent to say about your a

Re: ACL - Let's put some numbers on... [7:41738]

2002-04-26 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
At 1:58 PM -0400 4/26/02, Anthony Pace wrote: >Theses seem to conflict. Is there some historical eveolution htat aloows >them both to be true at different times on different platforms? > >1) Just remember if you run CEF on this router or fast switching (as you >should) it will process switch if yo

Re: ACL - Let's put some numbers on... [7:41738]

2002-04-26 Thread Anthony Pace
Theses seem to conflict. Is there some historical eveolution htat aloows them both to be true at different times on different platforms? 1) Just remember if you run CEF on this router or fast switching (as you should) it will process switch if you apply access-lists to interfaces. 2) Actually on

Re: ACL - Let's put some numbers on... [7:41738]

2002-04-23 Thread Marty Adkins
Anthony Pace wrote: > > I thought on some platforms there was a way to cache the ACLs and or policy > route-maps so they could be fast/CEF/mls switched. Like the logic got > copiled and pushed into silicon (or something like that). Is there any > vlaidity to that? > > Anthony Pace > Actually on

RE: ACL - Let's put some numbers on... [7:41738]

2002-04-22 Thread Howard C. Berkowitz
t;Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: ACL - Let's put some numbers on... [7:41738] > > >Some time ago I was messing about with a 3640 and IIRC I measured about >70k pps (unidirectional traffic) with no acls. An acl where the traffic >was permitted on the first line dropped i

RE: ACL - Let's put some numbers on... [7:41738]

2002-04-22 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
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Re: ACL - Let's put some numbers on... [7:41738]

2002-04-22 Thread Marc Thach Xuan Ky
Some time ago I was messing about with a 3640 and IIRC I measured about 70k pps (unidirectional traffic) with no acls. An acl where the traffic was permitted on the first line dropped it to about 55k pps. Pushing the permit acl lines down the list dropped another approx 1% throughput for each li

Re: ACL - Let's put some numbers on... [7:41738]

2002-04-18 Thread Anthony Pace
I thought on some platforms there was a way to cache the ACLs and or policy route-maps so they could be fast/CEF/mls switched. Like the logic got copiled and pushed into silicon (or something like that). Is there any vlaidity to that? Anthony Pace ""Brunner Joseph"" wrote in message news:[EMAIL

RE: ACL - Let's put some numbers on... [7:41738]

2002-04-17 Thread Ole Drews Jensen
~ -Original Message- From: Sean Wolfe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 9:47 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: ACL - Let's put some numbers on... [7:41738] Although I have nothing intelligent to say about your a