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Re: Switch designed for mirroring tap ports
From: "Dale W. Carder" <dwcarder () wisc edu>
Date: Thu, 01 Mar 2012 11:06:49 -0600
Thus spake Jeff Kell (jeff-kell () utc edu) on Thu, Mar 01, 2012 at 10:22:29AM -0500:
How about splitting up a heavy stream (10G) into components (1G) to run through an inline device and reassemble the pieces back to an aggregate afterward?
Sounds like a perfect job for a commodity switch that supports OpenFlow. Dale
Current thread:
- Re: Switch designed for mirroring tap ports, (continued)
- Re: Switch designed for mirroring tap ports David Swafford (Mar 01)
- Re: [nanog] Re: Switch designed for mirroring tap ports David LaPorte (Mar 01)
- RE: Switch designed for mirroring tap ports Chris Mills (Mar 01)
- Re: Switch designed for mirroring tap ports dennis (Mar 01)
- Re: Switch designed for mirroring tap ports David Swafford (Mar 01)
- RE: Switch designed for mirroring tap ports Harry Hoffman (Mar 01)
- Re: Switch designed for mirroring tap ports Robert E. Seastrom (Mar 01)
- Re: Switch designed for mirroring tap ports David Barak (Mar 01)
- Re: Switch designed for mirroring tap ports Shawn Morris (Mar 01)
- Re: Switch designed for mirroring tap ports Jeff Kell (Mar 01)
- Re: Switch designed for mirroring tap ports Harry Hoffman (Mar 01)
- Re: Switch designed for mirroring tap ports Dale W. Carder (Mar 01)
- Re: Switch designed for mirroring tap ports Jeff Kell (Mar 01)