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Re: 10mbps throughput on 1gbps GRE...huh?
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Routing
02-09-2010
02-09-2010
Thanks for the input.I fully agree, that software implentation will often be a bottleneck.However I'...
Re: 10mbps throughput on 1gbps GRE...huh?
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Routing
02-09-2010
02-09-2010
I've seen that note on 3550's being unsupported, however i didn't think that was the case on a 4500?...
Re: 10mbps throughput on 1gbps GRE...huh?
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02-09-2010
02-09-2010
Thanks for the reply,Like my other response to the other poster, I understand that it's a software i...
Re: 10mbps throughput on 1gbps GRE...huh?
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02-09-2010
02-09-2010
Thanks for the reply,Sorry for the confusion.The connection measured 100mb upon imlementing GRE, the...
Re: 10mbps throughput on 1gbps GRE...huh?
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02-08-2010
02-08-2010
Forgot to add.....already doing "IP TCP ADJUST-MSS" in order do resolve those issues. And a just for...
10mbps throughput on 1gbps GRE...huh?
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Routing
02-08-2010
02-08-2010
WAN connection is via 1gbps connections to a 20+ gbps (yes 20 gig) layer 3 network, latency point to...
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