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Force10 Gear
- Subject: Force10 Gear
- From: adrian at creative.net.au (Adrian Chadd)
- Date: Sun, 7 Sep 2008 23:49:43 +0800
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
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On Sun, Sep 07, 2008, David Newman wrote:
> 1. Set IP options. A pair of Cat 6509Es using VSS can forward packets
> without options at up to 770 mpps, but when packets have options the
> maximum is more like 20 kpps. And that's a "high-speed" example; the
> options forwarding rate is more like 0 pps with some other devices.
> Silicon that forwards packets very fast is only good when header lengths
> are fixed.
So what you're saying is "send the right crafted packets and DoS the internet",
right?
(I think I know which options may make routers go all software-path on the
packets but I haven't given it a run on a Cat6500. Hm, I wonder if this here
3750 in the lab will do..)
Adrian
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