[c-nsp] Router reccomendation
Dean Smith
dean at eatworms.org.uk
Tue Oct 20 17:51:23 EDT 2009
Being switched based the 3750 will do 100Mbit easily. Its software features
its lacks and has limited route table size.
For your head end router, 600Mb/s is at the tope end of what you should
expect from a 7201/7200 NPE-G2. Certainly if you wanted QoS you couldn't do
it. So if you have basic feature requirements only then you could look at
another 3750 (or any of the larger switches - 4500,4900,6500).
If you want a router rather than a L3 Switch, then you're looking at an
ASR1002 ESP5.
Dean
-----Original Message-----
From: cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net
[mailto:cisco-nsp-bounces at puck.nether.net] On Behalf Of Walter Keen
Sent: 20 October 2009 22:14
To: 'Cisco-nsp'
Subject: [c-nsp] Router reccomendation
I'm looking for a box that can take in a gigabit connection, which will
have 6 sites remotely connected each at 100mbit. It's likely that near
full rate will be desired on the remote sites in this hub/spoke design.
The customer has some 3750's and 2800 series routers, but I am looking
to see if anyone has a recommendation on the 3750's passing 100mbit
(routed) and something for a main site router that could aggregate
600mbit or more.
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