On Mon, 2009-07-20 at 12:02 +0000, Edward B. DREGER wrote:
MA> Date: Mon, 20 Jul 2009 07:31:13 +0200 (CEST) MA> From: Mikael Abrahamsson
MA> > With a little creativity, it can _almost_ be done for IPv4. MA> MA> That's most likely a big _almost_.
Maybe. And maybe I'm using worst-case synthetic test sets in addition to real routing sets.
MA> When someone asks for "2600 class router" they probably also want
"2600-like platform"
And I'm unaware of Cisco 2600-class routers that handle anywhere close to 10 Gbps.
Ideally the forwarding would be done with ASICs. The Cisco asr1000 class router seems to be what I'm looking for.
MA> WFQ/fairqueue/LLQ, L2TPv3, PPPoE and a heap of other things that MA> impede pps quite a lot on a CPU based platform.
Perhaps the OP can clarify whether his omission of these was accidental, because such features were assumed, or because he does not need them.
I don't need any of that stuff, just BGP, OSPF and fast packet forwarding for IPv4. But the point is that I need only routing functionality, I don't need switching functionality like on a Cisco 6500-class system. William -- William Pitcock SystemInPlace - Simple Hosting Solutions 1-800-688-5018