Hi,

On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 10:49:19PM -0400, Rodney Dunn wrote:
> Explain the glean to me again?

Someone "up-thread" reported about a problem with early(?) 3Bs that would
lead to a surprising interaction of mls rate limiters for glean traffic
and output ACLs of the input interface.  We haven't seen this, but I find
this scary.

Otherwise, using mls rate-limiting for glean and CoPP for the rest should
work out fine.

> Sorry..I'm overloaded but trying to catch up on the thread.
> 
> We, I need to go back and check, implemented periodic punts at one point 
> that would match the glean and all subsequent packets were dropped in 
> hw/under interrupt..it wasn't a 1:1 punt.

The issue wasn't "glean traffic overloading the CPU" but "certain
combinations of CoPP and mls rate-limit eating the wrong packets".

gert

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