On 12/02/13 13:06, Pete Lumbis wrote:
From what I could dig up, yes, 1 per second, rate limited on a
per-interface basis.
From a CEF point of view, when we do the lookup and realize we have to
do a redirect we punt to process switching. From the 6k perspective this
would be a specific punt to software that would be matched against the
MLS rate limiter. At that point the ICMP code looks at the input
interface and the last time a redirect was generated on that interface
to determine if a new redirect should be generated.
Cool, that explains the behaviour. Now I just need to get the box
rebooted so I can get RP SPAN working again, and maybe I can get back to
tracking the actual underlying problem!
Cheers,
Phil
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