[c-nsp] ASR9006 - CG NAT - VSM-500
Aaron
aaron1 at gvtc.com
Thu Nov 5 22:28:10 EST 2015
Thanks Pshem and Aftab, I will be glad to share my findings later with you all and the community.
Aftab, I looked over your notes and I see you show 3 examples…
1 – vrf inside and default/core vrf outside
2 – vrf inside and vrf outside
3 – ABF (acl based forwarding)
But please tell me how you think my scenario would be config’d. My scenario is mpls default/core vrf inside, and vrf outside. I’m guessing that it’s the opposite of your example #1, but just wanted to ask you what you think.
Aaron
From: Pshem Kowalczyk [mailto:pshem.k at gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 05, 2015 7:58 PM
To: Aaron; cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] ASR9006 - CG NAT - VSM-500
Hi,
We use the previous non-virtualised cards (ISM-100) in our 9Ks. The experience has been generally positive. The configuration is quite simple and the cards work well.
Do spend some time analysing various limitations of the card (pool sizes, throughput per ServiceApp pair, allowed bulk allocation sizes (if you plan on bulk allocation)).
I'm interested in knowing the results of your tests, as we're told by the BU that if we want more throughput we'll have to go to VSM anyway.
kind regards
Pshem
On Fri, 6 Nov 2015 at 06:24 Aaron <aaron1 at gvtc.com> wrote:
Hi Group,
I'm going to test Nat on my ASR9006 in my lab using the RSP440-TR and the
VSM-500.
Looking for any links to information or experience you all might have on how
to get going on this.
I'm looking for this to be implemented at my internet boundary ASR9k so I
will test it like that in the lab.
My asr9k at my internet boundary is the PE Edge of my mpls l3vpn's internal
to my network, so the nat would need to work like that. The asr9k internet
connection is PE-CE bgp, native ip connection put into my internet vrf for
my internal customer vrf. Same vrf.
Aaron
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