[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Richard) wrote:
> Ethernet to the primary upstream. I think that the lesson is _always_ use a
> router powerful enough to handle all ingress traffic at wire rate. Without
> access to the router, there is nothing you can do. So we are going to switch
> out the router.
If you are mostly concerned about not being able to use the router console
during attacks, you may change the CPU scheduling a bit. A brief
"scheduler allocate 60000 2000" has helped me a lot there. The box
stays manageable.
This does of course not help you with the router "going dead" in regard to
packet forwarding...
Yours,
Elmi.
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