[c-nsp] Maximum Throughtput Cisco Router

Darwin Santana dlsy at casainteligente.com.do
Thu Dec 26 14:26:24 EST 2013


The goal is using the device for Internet Traffic with QoS enable.

What's the difference between sub-rate and line-rate device ?


2013/12/26 Bill Blackford <bblackford at gmail.com>

> A few years back, I went with a pair of ASR1002's.s  1. My traffic was
> 400Mbps and with that particular mix, had lots and lots of small packets.
> Hence, microbursts were enough to make the single 7301 fall over on
> occasion.  2. My traffic was trending on a 150% increase every two years. I
> found it necessary to design for what I need in 3 - 4 years vs. "what I
> need now". In my opinion, if you have that much traffic, don't invest in
> sub-rate devices, go with line-rate. You might discover down the road that
> your traffic may change, as mine did, or you may be compelled to enable
> features you hadn't thought of at purchase time that yield performance
> penalties.
>
>
> On Thu, Dec 26, 2013 at 6:48 AM, Darwin Santana <
> dlsy at casainteligente.com.do> wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> Can I handle a 400 Mbps or up the bandwidth on the Router 3925E?
>>
>> Best Regards,
>>
>> Darwin
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