RE: HiFn / FAST_IPSEC question

From: Mike Tancsa (mike_at_sentex.net)
Date: 01/16/04

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    Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 13:48:58 -0500
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    I am more curious about what happens if you try 194 sessions on one or 65
    on the other, not why one is rated lower than the other.

             ---Mike

    At 01:40 PM 16/01/2004, Miguel Hernandez y Lopez wrote:
    >maybe is because the card only hace 32KB dram, and the second have 128KB
    >just wondering... :)
    >kind regards
    >
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    >
    >-----Mensaje original-----
    >De: owner-freebsd-security@freebsd.org
    >[mailto:owner-freebsd-security@freebsd.org]En nombre de Mike Tancsa
    >Enviado el: Viernes, 16 de Enero de 2004 12:10 p.m.
    >Para: security@freebsd.org
    >Asunto: HiFn / FAST_IPSEC question
    >
    >
    >Hi,
    > Just got some of the new Soekris 1401 VPN cards based on the hifn
    > 7955
    >chip.
    >
    >hifn0 mem 0xe8510000-0xe8517fff,0xe8518000-0xe8519fff,0xe851a000-0xe851afff
    >irq 5 at device 0.0 on pci1
    >hifn0: Hifn 7955, rev 0, 32KB dram, 64 sessions
    >
    >vs
    >
    >hifn0 mem 0xeb902000-0xeb902fff,0xeb901000-0xeb901fff irq 10 at device 8.0
    >on pci0
    >hifn0: Hifn 7951, rev 0, 128KB sram, 193 sessions
    >
    >
    >When it says "n sessions" how does that specifically impact IPSEC ? Does it
    >really mean I can only have 64 SAs ?
    >
    > ---Mike
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