03-11-2009 06:28 AM - edited 03-10-2019 04:32 AM
HI,i cisco documentation idsm-2 has 500Mbps throughput in inline mode and 600Mbps throughput in passive.so suppose that our idam-2 is in inline mode,then if we put our idsm-2 in Bypass mode,how much traffic idsm-2 can handle without any inspection?(throughput?)
thanks.
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03-11-2009 07:50 AM
The IDSM-2 would only be supported at the same 500Mbps for both inspection and ByPass mode.
There is not a separate rating for ByPass mode.
With that said, the IDSM-2 will do much higher than 500Mbps while in ByPass mode (assuming nothing else happening on the sensor).
But I am not sure how much more since we don't generally test performance while in ByPass mode.
You would not want to plan your network on the ByPass performance capability.
The other reason is that when the sensor goes into ByPass there be something else going on in the sensor.
In the case of a Signature Update there will be signature processing consuming much of the CPU and memory so ByPass will not perform at its top performance.
03-11-2009 07:50 AM
The IDSM-2 would only be supported at the same 500Mbps for both inspection and ByPass mode.
There is not a separate rating for ByPass mode.
With that said, the IDSM-2 will do much higher than 500Mbps while in ByPass mode (assuming nothing else happening on the sensor).
But I am not sure how much more since we don't generally test performance while in ByPass mode.
You would not want to plan your network on the ByPass performance capability.
The other reason is that when the sensor goes into ByPass there be something else going on in the sensor.
In the case of a Signature Update there will be signature processing consuming much of the CPU and memory so ByPass will not perform at its top performance.
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