Re: low through-put on bge cards OBSD 4.0 & 3.9

2006-10-30 Thread Dag Richards
Kyle George wrote: On Mon, 30 Oct 2006, Dag Richards wrote: I can not seem to get more that ~43 megabytes per second through the bge cards on these boxes. This is the unencrypted speed with the cards attached by x-over cable or on a 2950 switch with only these two boxes attached. [snip] Any

Re: low through-put on bge cards OBSD 4.0 & 3.9

2006-10-30 Thread Kyle George
On Mon, 30 Oct 2006, Dag Richards wrote: I can not seem to get more that ~43 megabytes per second through the bge cards on these boxes. This is the unencrypted speed with the cards attached by x-over cable or on a 2950 switch with only these two boxes attached. [snip] Any suggestions? Try b

Re: low through-put on bge cards OBSD 4.0 & 3.9

2006-10-30 Thread Srebrenko Sehic
On 10/30/06, Dag Richards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I can not seem to get more that ~43 megabytes per second through the bge cards on these boxes. This is the unencrypted speed with the cards attached by x-over cable or on a 2950 switch with only these two boxes attached. I am running 4.0 usi

low through-put on bge cards OBSD 4.0 & 3.9

2006-10-30 Thread Dag Richards
I have a pair of Sunfire x2100's I am trying to configure as vpn "routers" to bridge between two Data Centres. isakmpd - easy working bridging - also easy bridging over ipsec tunnel - surprisingly easy as well The problem I am having is the one part that I _assumed_ would be the easiest. I ca

low through-put on bge cards OBSD 4.0 & 3.9

2006-10-30 Thread Dag Richards
I have a pair of Sunfire x2100's I am trying to configure as vpn "routers" to bridge between two Data Centres. isakmpd - easy working bridging - also easy bridging over ipsec tunnel - surprisingly easy as well The problem I am having is the one part that I _assumed_ would be the easiest. I ca