Ha! So that 1 port can do line rate to..... the CPU? :)
 
And I can see getting that linerate out of the box. It's things like QoS and 
Netflow that really have to involve the CPU much more than simple packet 
forwarding.
 
Once you get most of those services established (such as ISIS) there's really 
not much for the CPU to do to maintain the table. 
 
Ken

________________________________

From: Mark Tinka [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thu 5/24/2012 6:30 AM
To: [email protected]
Cc: Matlock, Kenneth L; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Lot of input errors on a NPE-G1 interface



On Thursday, May 24, 2012 02:19:39 PM Matlock, Kenneth L
wrote:

> I recently had a similar issue with a 7201 (which is
> effectively a NPE-G2). Keep in mind that a 7200 series
> platform is 100% software-based.

Except for the part where they said the 4th Gig-E port is a
PCI-X connection to the board and can run at line rate
independently.

Never did quite figure that one out :-).

> And NPE-G2 is rated for 1024Mb/sec. This is aggregate
> throughput, meaning you can do 1024mb/sec in one
> direction, or 512mb/sec each direction before
> overrunning the box. This is with no services running,
> static routes, etc. Talked to my SE and found out that
> performance with QoS drops to 512mb/sec aggregate, and
> with Netflow it dropped to 256mb/sec. (aggregate).

We used the NPE-G2 as a core router many, many years ago,
and extratced 950Mbps from it (aggregate) with 0% packet
loss at 91% CPU utilization. v6, v6, MPLS, IS-IS, LDP, RSVP.

Mark.


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