Will Hargrave wrote:
Arie Vayner (avayner) wrote:
One thing to worry about in 3550 is the number of actual routes
installed in the FIB, as it installs them in the HW forwarding TCAM,
which does not have too much room (something like 2000 should be the
safe limit). If all you need is 100
Adrian Chadd wrote:
On Fri, Sep 21, 2007, stevek wrote:
I am sure someone somewhere has asked this before:
Is anyone familiar with a way to deploy a per-session rate-limit on the
7200 platform? I have a number of 7200s which are attached to campus
networks and we are looking to limit
On Fri, 21 Sep 2007, varaillon wrote:
From that document
http://www.cisco.com/web/partners/tools/quickreference/index.html
2621 can CEF switch 3 packets per second for a total of 15Mbps
Those numbers seem incredibly optimistic to me.
Hi guys,
I have a PIX 515E.
I setup the PIX as a PPTP VPN server accepting PPTP connections from the
outside. I have a Windows XP client on the outside connecting to the
internal network using the PIX as the PPTP server.
I followed instructions setting up the VPN and the Windows client is
what version pix software
On 9/22/07, Lyndon Tiu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
christian wrote:
post your vpn config
I'll post it Monday as I am not at work at the moment.
what code are you using?
What do you mean by code?
Thanks.
On 9/22/07, *Lyndon Tiu* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
christian wrote:
what version pix software
6.3(3)
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christian wrote:
post your vpn config
I'll post it Monday as I am not at work at the moment.
what code are you using?
What do you mean by code?
Thanks.
On 9/22/07, *Lyndon Tiu* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys,
I have a PIX 515E.
post your vpn config
what code are you using?
On 9/22/07, Lyndon Tiu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys,
I have a PIX 515E.
I setup the PIX as a PPTP VPN server accepting PPTP connections from the
outside. I have a Windows XP client on the outside connecting to the
internal network using