11 Mar
2003
11 Mar
'03
9:28 a.m.
From: "Simon Brilus"
Does anyone have any idea of the processing overhead that would be placed
on
a Cisco 7507 if you applied bogon and anti-spoof filters on a 100BT interface that faced the Internet, assuming VIP4-80 engines and 256Mb of memory?
It's not too bad. If it will support everything else you are doing, as it isn't as versatile, the VIP8 (or was it 6; no coffee yet) is primarily designed to handle complex access lists, or so an SE once told me. It didn't handle the other functionality I needed, so i stayed with the 4. -Jack