On Wed, 2006-11-01 at 13:20 -0300, Anderson Nadal wrote:
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> Hello.
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> Today I have a Dell Power Edge 1850 (Dual Intel Xeon 3.20GHz), 2GB of
> RAM and 4 Intel PRO/1000MT running OpenBSD 3.9.
> This machine is just for routing (BGP and OSPF), including pf rules
> (basic rules like blocking ports 135, 139, 445, etc).
> My throughput is 80Mbps (50Kpps).
> Does anybody knows what is the max PPS and max throughput* *for a
> hardware like this?
> 
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50Kpps and 80Mbps ?? pretty small packets I could say ... 

/Claudiu


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