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Aaron,<BR>
Thanks your comment.<BR>
I meant it's used 80% of circuit channel capacity. The CPU usage is up to 60% at the peak time. And I'm gonna use IPSec VPN.(Can you briefly explain the L2TP configuration on AS53xx?)<BR>
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David<BR>
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<BR><BR>> Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2008 10:53:22 -0700<BR>> From: Aaron@cisco.com<BR>> To: david.lin@msn.com<BR>> CC: cisco-nas@puck.nether.net<BR>> Subject: Re: [cisco-nas] VPN on Cisco AS53xx<BR>> <BR>> David,<BR>> <BR>> Not sure what you mean by "80% of capacity". Do you mean that the CPU<BR>> is 80% busy? If so, then I wouldn't want to terminate VPN into this<BR>> box, because the 5350 does crypto in software. (Assuming that you are<BR>> referring to crypto VPN such as IPsec, not unencrypted VPN such as L2TP,<BR>> which is not too CPU intensive.)<BR>> <BR>> Aaron<BR>> <BR>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------<BR>> <BR>> > Hi all,<BR>> > I have a Cisco AS5350 which is carrying calls up to 80% of capacity.<BR>> > Is it good for setting up VPN connections(roughly 10) on this gateway?<BR>> > <BR>> > Thanks,<BR>> > <BR>> > David<BR>> ><BR>> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------<BR>> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------<BR>> ><BR>> > _______________________________________________<BR>> > cisco-nas mailing list<BR>> > cisco-nas@puck.nether.net<BR>> > https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-nas<BR>> <BR><BR><br /><hr /> <a href='' target='_new'></a></body>
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