vijay gill wrote: > > > Yes it does. About 5 mbit of md5 should peg a juniper at 100% according > to my friend alex. I have not verified this in the lab. I suggest > you try it out. > > Also, this is why the GTSM (ttl hack) was written up ;) So then you're suggesting that the GTSM is the correct work-around? -- Rodney Joffe CenterGate Research Group, LLC. http://www.centergate.com "Technology so advanced, even we don't understand it!"(SM)
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