
rubensk at gmail
May 16, 2008, 6:19 PM
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Hi. I was reading thru BD 10k press releases(I know, more prone to fantasy than technical references), and they suggested that BD 10k breaks with the long Extreme history on forward-cache population and starts doing pure topology-based L3 forwarding. 1) Is that true for plain routing, no ACLs, no PBR ? 2) Are there DoS controls in order to prevent routing entries with incomplete adjacencies (i.e., CPU still need to ARP that address) to overload the slow-path ? 3) What happens with ACLs, can it still do ASIC-only ? (With or withour CLEAR-flow) 4) With CLEAR-flow on, will it punt those packets to the CPU ? Tks, Rubens _______________________________________________ extreme-nsp mailing list extreme-nsp [at] puck https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/extreme-nsp
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