Well i'll try upgrading 12.4 to see if that does make a difference, if not, I guess i'll have to make a linux router as I dont fancy shelling out that much money just to get the bandwidth I need to the DMZ
Thanks for your help
Another Tek-Tips member informed me that it could be NAT which is causing the bottleneck. NAT switching does not support CEF until IOS 12.4, since I have 12.2 I am going to upgrade the IOS so that NAT switching will use CEF.
That is not true, as I have double checked this many times with various cisco engineers. The pps specification for cisco routers does not include the frame size. The pps basically means the number of routing descisions that it can make in one second irrespective of frame size, because routing...
Hmmm, I dont think i'm going to have enough public IP's. There are only around 30 people accessing the internet but I only have around 15 public IP's available, the rest are taken up on the DMZ.
I guess I see IOS 12.4 coming up then. Thanks for your help.
Hi KiscoKid
I do indeed have an overloaded NAT pool configured on the router, are there other ways I can allow the LAN clients access to the internet without using the overload option?
I will also persue upgrading my IOS to 12.4 for the NAT improvements.
Thanks
Hi KiscoKid,
Here is the 'show ver' output. It's a 12.2 as you can see. I think most of the packets are being fast switched though as the CPU seems to be spending most of it's time at interrupt level when the problem occurs.
Cisco Internetwork Operating System Software
IOS (tm) C2600...
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Appoligies for the cross post, didn't realize I was posting in Cisco Switches previously. Anyways....
I cant seem to utilize the 100Mbit bandwidth of my C2621 FastEthernet interfaces before it maxes the CPU utilization on my router (most CPU time seems to be taken at interrupt level)...
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I cant seem to utilize the 100Mbit bandwidth of my C2621 FastEthernet interfaces before it maxes the CPU utilization on my router (most CPU time seems to be taken at interrupt level). One interfaces serves as the LAN side and is acting as a nat inside interface and the Public interface is...
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What i am trying to accomplish is to get both ISP lines that we have in use.
Does anybody know how i can set up 2 outside nat interfaces. I have done 'ip nat outside' on the required interface and an 'ip nat inside' on the inside interface. I have also created 2 nat pools. One for each...
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