[j-nsp] Cisco 7600 vs. M10i performance tests

jjsyed at aol.com jjsyed at aol.com
Wed Jun 1 12:53:32 EDT 2005


can you guys send me the link to that site ?
 
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Porter <mike at udel.edu>
To: Simon Leinen <simon at limmat.switch.ch>
Cc: 'Juniper NSP' <juniper-nsp at puck.nether.net>
Sent: Wed, 1 Jun 2005 12:46:40 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: Re: [j-nsp] Cisco 7600 vs. M10i performance tests


On Wed, 1 Jun 2005, Simon Leinen wrote:

> Mike Porter writes:
>> Raw performance may not be the only criteria.  For instance, we do
>> automatic configuration changes whenver a student's machine turns
>> into a spam-box.  We also automatically block port 3531 whenever a
>> student's machine turns into some kind of KaZaa drone (peer points
>> exchange?  Doesn't really matter).  Being able to make these kinds
>> of changes in an automatic fashion while being reasonably confident
>> that the router won't run out of "magic memory" is worth a lot.
>
> Not just that, but also good facilities for effecting such changes
> automatically.  Out of curiosity, what mechanism do you modify this
> access list in your router - JunoScript, CLI, other?

JunoScript.

Mike

>> I tooks hundreds of IPs out of the "port_3531_abusers" prefix-list
>> yesterday.
>
> The Supervisor 720 for the Cisco 7600, supports 32K access control
> entries in hardware.
> -- 
> Simon.
>
>

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