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- From: pace@tabarzin.usace.mil (Joe Pace)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.sys.cisco
- Subject: How much do extended access lists degrade performance?
- Message-ID: <1992Sep3.214604.4761@usace.mil>
- Date: 3 Sep 92 21:46:04 GMT
- Sender: pace@usace.mil (Joe Pace)
- Organization: US Army Corps of Engineers, Sacramento District
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- Has anyone had experience with long extended access lists on Cisco AGS+'s
- and would have an idea of how much this sort of activity degrades
- routing performance? Does it severely degrade performance when
- filtering on cBus devices, such as the FDDI or MEC-6 cards? Does
- filtering reduce the effective bandwidth to less than 150 Mb/s by
- involving the CPU, or is filtering performed on the MEC-6 cards or
- in the cBus controller?
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- Thanks
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- Joe Pace
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- Joe Pace UNIX/Networking Analyst
- US Army Corps of Engineers pace@usace.mil
- Sacramento District JPPACE@UCDAVIS.BITNET
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