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| Subject: | Re: [Full-disclosure] Suggestion for IDS |
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| Date: | Wed, 28 Sep 2005 14:07:08 -0400 |
be lucky to have a budget for a McSE (you want fries with that?)
"Fries with that" ... LMAO .. good one ;)
(In the interests of fairness, you don't need much beefy if you're Cisco - the listed technical specs on the innards of the PIX-501:
Processor: 133-MHz AMD SC520 Processor Random access memory: 16 MB of SDRAM Flash memory: 8 MB System bus: Single 32-bit, 33-MHz PCI
And try to find a PC with this spec :
Maximum Heat Dissipation: 17.0 BTU/hr, full power usage (5W)
(you could back that one up with a 9v battery for quite some time ..)
Comparing the rated 60Mbytes/sec with that system bus, and the fact that traditional designs will require at least 2 PCI accesses per (one inbound from ethernet to memory, and one outbound from memory to the ethernet), and it becomes clear that there's some major black magic - 2 PCI cycles per only leaves them 6MBytes/second of PCI bandwidth (and more importantly, also means that you need to have enough smarts to keep the inbound pipe drained and the outbound pipe full all the time....)
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