This would really be something for cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net I've cc:'ed them, and set them as the reply-to, so followups should go there. - jared On Fri, May 28, 1999 at 10:51:32AM -0400, Brandon Applegate wrote:
Greetings,
I was looking to get some feedback as to what people are using in production on 75XX routers on standard line cards (HIP for example) for switching paths. I read one time on Cisco's site that on a 7500 non-vip router, you can see up to 150k PPS using plain fast-switching, and up to 275k by using optimum. Could someone be kind enough to elaborate on the differences between fast/optimum switching other than the addition of 'optimum' on the command line ?? I dont remeber seeing too much detailed info on the differences of these earlier switching paths on CCO.
Feel free to reply directly via email/off-list.
Thanks in advance.
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