Hi all sorry to interrupt
If you have experience to run the openbsd around 700M, can you share to me how to handle the bandwidth graph. I post a question before about openbsd to support 64 bit counter. My bandwidth graph is horrible when it reaches 557M everytime. Thank you --- Chris Cappuccio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > claudio's dmesg indicated something like a 2.6ghz > athlon 64 or opteron > > click modular router claims 435kpps on a pentium 3 > 700mhz, and if their > forwarding engine code was reusable then it should > be noteworthy that their > license is also appropriate. click was ported to > freebsd at one point, but > not maintained. > > take the money you would save from buying a new > juniper m series or cisco > 6500/7600 and hire an openbsd developer to implement > tricks for fast packet > routing > > Dustin Lundquist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > We are looking to terminate a GigE circuit running > about 700Mbps during > > peak hours. We will be using three interfaces and > running iBGP with a > > half dozen or so peers and a eBGP session with our > upstream with a full > > table. Last month Claudio mentioned routing > 450kpps, what sort of > > performance can we expect in the above situation? > Is this do able under > > a 3.9 GENERIC i386 kernel? How much a performance > hit should we expect > > with a full table vs. decoupling the FIB and > having a few static routes? > > > > > > Dustin Lundquist > > Optic Fusion > > -- > "The map is not the territory; the word is not the > thing defined."

