Hi all,

As I remember Cisco defines a "slow packet" as a packtet processed on the CPU 
rather 
than hardware, i.e: the first flow of a conversation always need to get 
procesed by the CPU and
the others flows are procesed in hardware or using cache tables, CEF tables, 
etc.

As less packets are slow packets the routing is procesing faster the traffic.

Thank you
Regards

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Rufino Honorato
Dpto. Gestión de Sistemas de Telecomunicaciones
Telecor S.A.
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CCNP - Cisco Certified Network Profesional
CA's Spectrum Solutions Engineer




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From: "Lentz, Jay" <[email protected]>
To: spectrum <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2009 4:41:57 PM
Subject: [spectrum] eHealth Slow Packet

 
Does anyone know a definition for a slow packet from a Cisco
router on an eHealth AAG report?
What SNMP OID is generating the report?
 
Thanks,
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