Re: [c-nsp] NPE-G1 / G2 performance

2010-03-22 Thread Rodney Dunn
ASR1k is the place to look/be for this area. Rodney On 3/19/10 9:35 PM, Lee wrote: We had a solution involving NAT on some 6500s - it didn't take long for them to run out of memory& reboot. Cisco eventually said there was a limitation of ~57K NAT translations on the PFC3B. We added a ip n

Re: [c-nsp] NPE-G1 / G2 performance

2010-03-19 Thread Lee
We had a solution involving NAT on some 6500s - it didn't take long for them to run out of memory & reboot. Cisco eventually said there was a limitation of ~57K NAT translations on the PFC3B. We added a ip nat translation max-entries 5 to the configs and asked our security office to pretty p

Re: [c-nsp] NPE-G1 / G2 performance

2010-03-19 Thread Tony Varriale
- Original Message - From: "Matthew Huff" To: "'Jeff Bacon'" ; Sent: Friday, March 19, 2010 3:05 PM Subject: Re: [c-nsp] NPE-G1 / G2 performance What type of interfaces do you need? IF just Ethernet, why not look at a 3560-E with IP services or a

Re: [c-nsp] NPE-G1 / G2 performance

2010-03-19 Thread Matthew Huff
@puck.nether.net Subject: [c-nsp] NPE-G1 / G2 performance I'm looking for something that can: (1) handle about 100mbit (microbursting to gig) of mcast, taking it in interface A and pushing it out interfaces B and C, and maybe D (2) sustain 500-800mbit of throughput (assume 100-byte pa

[c-nsp] NPE-G1 / G2 performance

2010-03-19 Thread Jeff Bacon
I'm looking for something that can: (1) handle about 100mbit (microbursting to gig) of mcast, taking it in interface A and pushing it out interfaces B and C, and maybe D (2) sustain 500-800mbit of throughput (assume 100-byte packets, occasional gig burst) coming in interface B and going out C, ju