In my experience, it's the length of the acl's that hose your CPU, not the
quantity.  Fast switching aleviates this (CPU problems) a great deal anyway.
i turned on ip route-cache flow on a router with a HUGE acl and saw the cpu
(IP input) drop from 60% to 20%

Might named or timed acl's provide a solution....?

Good luck.
Roger

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You need to limit your ACLs because the more ACLs your CPU usage will go up.
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Subject: How to stash more than 100 ACLs in a router


Guys,

I have a problem, in our network we are rate-limiting customers but we
cannot get more than 100 ACLs per router so once we have over 100 customers
we are compelled to install a second router.



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