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Re: Bogon and anti-spoof filters
From: neil () DOMINO ORG (Neil J. McRae)
Date: Tue, 11 Mar 2003 09:57:51 +0000 (GMT)
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?
I assume you mean interface filters? If so I'd have thought that a 7507 would cope with this, but it depends on the rest of the boxs load etc. Regards, Neil.
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