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Re: Zebra Router???

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Dmitry Kiselev)
Mon Apr 21 04:02:07 2003

Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2003 10:56:05 +0300
From: Dmitry Kiselev <dmitry@dmitry.net>
To: Tom Daly <tom@dyndns.org>
Cc: nanog@merit.edu
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Hi!

On Sun, Apr 20, 2003 at 01:58:35AM -0400, Tom Daly wrote:

> Hi All,
> I'm trying to find out what peoples experiences regarding the throughput
> of Zebra on a FreeBSD Box.
> 
> My configuration is as follows:
> 
> Intel Pentium III 1.40G
> 1 Gig RAM
> 2x <Intel Pro 10/100B/100+ Ethernet> (one internal, one external) on
> board.

Take a closer look to DEVICE_POLLING kernel option, it can highly
increase fxp network card performance and router's max pps parameter at all.

As we tested, typical bottleneck of PC routers is network card irq ratio
that interrupt controller can handle.

> This box is running as a simple static router, i.e. one subnet on the
> inside, Internet feed on the other side. No BGP, no RIP, no OSPF. Pretty
> simple, eh?
> 
> So the goal is to know the bandwidth limitation of this router. Any ideas?
> I've heard numbers of 35Meg, 40 Meg, etc, however, I have not recieved a
> good reason backing it up. Can anyone offer some input on this?

-- 
Dmitry Kiselev

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