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[nsp] MLPPP on 7513/RSP4/PA-CT3/4T1
Hi,

Anyone out there have working knowledge of CPU load that a MLPPP
connection would create per bundle in the following scenario. Cisco 7513
RSP4 running dCef, T1 ports configured on a PA-CT3/4T1 with dCef disabled,
with the assumption that I will be using 5 bundles of 4T1's each. I am not
trying to run distributed MLPPP.

Thanks
Re: [nsp] MLPPP on 7513/RSP4/PA-CT3/4T1 [ In reply to ]
Hi Vinny,

I ran the question by some of the MLPPP folks on the 7500
team, here was their answer:

> I am not sure if we hav the documented results of this testing.
> But, with RSP2, when running RSP based MLP, we were not
> able to handle more than 5-6T1s worth of traffic.
>
> Apart from that, the bottom line is that there is no sense in
> running MLPPP on RSP.

Can I ask why you want non-distributed MLPPP? Distributed MLPPP
is much more robust.

Thanks,

- John

Vinny India wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Anyone out there have working knowledge of CPU load that a MLPPP
> connection would create per bundle in the following scenario. Cisco 7513
> RSP4 running dCef, T1 ports configured on a PA-CT3/4T1 with dCef disabled,
> with the assumption that I will be using 5 bundles of 4T1's each. I am not
> trying to run distributed MLPPP.
>
> Thanks
>
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