[c-nsp] router selection......

Richard Clayton sledge121 at gmail.com
Tue May 28 16:37:05 EDT 2013


I got

300Mb synchronous throughput on the 2951 @ 512byte frames with packet
marking enabled (50% CPU)
140Mb synchronous @ 214byte frames with packet marking enabled (50% CPU)
45Mb synchronous @ 214byte frames with packet marking and NAT enabled (50%
CPU)
20Mb synchronous @ 214byte frames with packet marking, NAT and ZBF enabled
(50% CPU)

Thanks
Sledge


On 28 May 2013 08:10, Calin C. <calin.chiorean at secdisk.net> wrote:

> Hello Scott,
>
> Where did you find that 2951 can do up to 300Mbps?
>
> Per this document:
>
> http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/routers/ps10538/aag_c45_556315.pdf
>
> The upper router of ISR2 line can do up to 350Mbps, and that's a 3945E.
>
> I did attached a document, with specs for different lines ISR2 and ASR,
> maybe you can find it useful.
> I take into consideration especially the "Recommend WAN Access Speed"
> field from the attached document.
>
> HTH,
> Calin
>
>
> ---- On Fri, 24 May 2013 16:53:25 +0200 Scott Voll  wrote ----
>
> >Sorry for the cross post. But I wasn't sure which was the better forum to
> >post in.
> >
> >I currently have a 2951 running voice, Security, VPN, and Data. it works
> >really great for our current needs. BUT we are going to start pushing more
> >that 300mbps and this router is only rated for 296mbps per the spec sheet.
> >
> >What is the next move up to support up to gig throughput and still support
> >ZBFW, GRE, IPSEC, PRI's for Voice, and QoS at Gig speeds?
> >
> >Do I have to separate out my WAN (use an ASR) and then continue with the
> >2951 for my security / voice?
> >
> >What are my options?
> >
> >Thanks
> >
> >Scott
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