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I have an application that I need to source address NAT at upto 10Mbps all packet sizes. Can you confirm which router platform would support this without maxing out CPU (say above 80%). Would a 3700 be OK? The router would be dedicted to doing NAT...
We are using an ACS to authenticate external users logging into a Juniper Neoteris SSL server. Authentication works OK, but password aging does not. Looking through the documentation it refers to using an external Windows database, but I dont want ...
This is probably historical. Frames are the correct terminology for Ethernet (layer2) and packets layer3. As routers (and Cisco) historically wrote IOS to route IP, they term network data units as packets and not frames.
If you are routing multiple LAN connections on the switch between different VLANs (intervlan routing) and you have devices conencted at 100Mbps then the 1700 may no be the correct choice. It would be better looking at a low end layer3 switch such as...