Re: Cisco 7513 Bandwidth Points

2005-01-14 Thread Rodney Dunn
Noel, Tom, There are limitations on the 75xx's depending on the RSP/VIP setup you have. It's a distributed platform that does software based forwarding when running in dCEF mode. All packet are switched by the VIPs and never touch the RP. Therefore the switching capacity is a function of the

Cisco 7513 Bandwidth Points

2005-01-13 Thread Claydon, Tom
Hello, We are moving from a Cisco 7206 to a 7513, and I was wondering if we will be limited by bandwidth points on the 7513 (as we are with the 7206). From the sparse documentation I've found so far, it doesn't appear that this limitation exists in the 7513, correct? Off-list replies are

Re: Cisco 7513 Bandwidth Points

2005-01-13 Thread Jon Lewis
On Thu, 13 Jan 2005, Claydon, Tom wrote: We are moving from a Cisco 7206 to a 7513, and I was wondering if we will be limited by bandwidth points on the 7513 (as we are with the 7206). From the sparse documentation I've found so far, it doesn't appear that this limitation exists in the 7513,

Re: Cisco 7513 Bandwidth Points

2005-01-13 Thread Noel Montales
On-List replies perhaps may be usefull.. Or could you post a summary of your findings? Regards, Noel Montales Claydon, Tom said: Hello, We are moving from a Cisco 7206 to a 7513, and I was wondering if we will be limited by bandwidth points on the 7513 (as we are with the 7206). From the