[c-nsp] Peoples experiences with the 3825

jason.plank at comcast.net jason.plank at comcast.net
Thu Jun 26 10:38:05 EDT 2008


it is. the total throughput of the boxes are much greater than the "integrated services at line rate". I find the statement confusing, but that's just me.

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Jason Plank
CCIE #16560
e: jason.plank at comcast.net

 -------------- Original message ----------------------
From: Joe Maimon <jmaimon at ttec.com>
> 
> 
> David Barak wrote:
> > I don&#39;t have the link in front of me, but I remember a document describing 
> the 3825 as working well for a partial DS3, and the 3845 as working for a full 
> DS3.
> 
> I believe thats with all features such as nat, acl, fw, ipsec, ids 
> turned on.
> 
> > Also, the ESW modules have some definite quirks, so check to make sure that 
> all of your features work before deploying them.
> > 
> > -David Barak
> > 
> > Ian MacKinnon wrote: 
> >> Hi Tom,
> >> The quick product guide says a 3825 will top out at 179.2Mbps
> >> 
> http://www.cisco.com/web/partners/downloads/765/tools/quickreference/routerperfo
> rmance.pdf
> >> This is usually with no features turned on
> >> 3845 will go up to 256M
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