03-02-2023 10:12 AM
Currently using an ASR-1001X with two 10G interfaces – one out to our WAN and the other going back to our core. Both of these links are capable of 10G.
Current license configuration: two 10G Interface Licenses, and one 10G Throughput License.
But, as usual, I'm confused.
We would like to achieve 10G upstream/downstream speeds on both of these interfaces at the same time (simultaneous full-duplex 10G with our core and full-duplex 10G with our WAN).
One TAC rep told us that in order to achieve this we would need a 20G Throughput License. Is this accurate?
I guess my confusion is this:
Does the ESP Throughput License treat upstream/downstream traffic over a single interface as a whole (ie, it sends and receives data over a single link at 10G simultaneously OK using a 10G Throughput License)?
Or, regardless of interface, does it treat all upstream traffic and downstream traffic separately (ie, sends and receives data over a single link at 10G simultaneously OK using a 20G Throughput License)?
Thanks all ...
03-02-2023 10:22 AM - edited 03-02-2023 10:23 AM
you only need to purchase the 20Gbps throughput license because you got the 2x 10GE
check the below thread give more explanation :
https://community.cisco.com/t5/routing/asr-1001-x-20gb-s-licensing/m-p/4186079
03-20-2023 12:04 PM
Thanks ... also found this helpful.
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