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10-18-2017 02:30 AM - edited 03-03-2019 08:39 AM
Hi,
I am interesting in buy one router 1941AX-/K9 but I have several questions.
I read that the perfomance is up to 25 Mbps. However, my ISP connection has a bandwitch up to 150 Mbps. Is not possible use all this bandwitch? Do I need one superior router?
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10-18-2017 07:53 AM
You'll only get bout 50mb max , that's total aggregate of router backplane here's a better doc go to bottom of it
https://supportforums.cisco.com/legacyfs/online/legacy/7/1/5/15373517-white_paper_c11_595485.pdf
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10-23-2017 07:55 AM
Oh sorry I miss read that long Monday I thought you picked the 19 , not the 4321 :)
here's the correct doc for you , license below what you would need to buy for upgrade from 50-100
Table 6. Cisco 4000 Series Performance Licenses
Platform |
Performance-on-Demand License |
Features |
ISR4451 |
FL-44-PERF-K9 |
Increases the performance from base performance 1 Gbps to 2 Gbps |
ISR4431 |
FL-44-PERF-K9 |
Increases the performance from base performance 500 Mbps to 1 Gbps |
ISR4351 |
FL-4350-PERF-K9 |
Increases the performance from base performance 200 Mbps to 400 Mbps |
ISR4331 |
FL-4330-PERF-K9 |
Increases the performance from base performance 100 Mbps to 300 Mbps |
ISR4321 |
FL-4320-PERF-K9 |
Increases the performance from base performance 50 Mbps to 100 Mbps |
ISR4221 |
FL-4220-PERF-K9 |
Increases the performance from base performance 35 Mbps to 75 Mbps |
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10-18-2017 02:39 AM - edited 10-18-2017 02:39 AM
for a 150mbp wan circuit you need a 4331 router with 300mbps license, see attached guide
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10-18-2017 06:46 AM
Regards.
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10-18-2017 06:53 AM - edited 10-18-2017 06:55 AM
whats the bandwidth up and down ? you wont have many options at that price maybe 2900 series there going eol though but you probably wont get your full wan speed with that or near it
as you can see from sheet I provided in first post the 4331 is the lowest option for a 100mb and if you have that each way you need the 300 license
You could look at older models 38 and 3900 series too
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10-18-2017 07:45 AM
Thanks Mark,
thanks for your reply. However I don´t understand one issue.
I read in this picture
http://www.anticisco.ru/pubs/ISR_G2_Perfomance.pdf
Cisco 1941 has 2932 Mbps?
Regards.
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10-18-2017 07:53 AM
You'll only get bout 50mb max , that's total aggregate of router backplane here's a better doc go to bottom of it
https://supportforums.cisco.com/legacyfs/online/legacy/7/1/5/15373517-white_paper_c11_595485.pdf
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10-18-2017 08:26 AM
Ok, Thanks.
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10-23-2017 06:54 AM
Hi,
I have choosen the option
ISR4321/K9 with 100 Mbps upgrade. Which license I should to buy?
I have 2 ports but I want that this router do only NAT functions. Will I find any problem with this router?
I ask this question if I will find any problem that I am not thinking.
Regards.
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10-23-2017 06:59 AM
NAT is a standard feature on all routers so should work on even base layer license that comes with it but you should look at this link below and check what your going to configure on your device against the license required , it has all the details for 1900 series
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10-23-2017 07:18 AM
Thanks for the answer.
However I see that 4321 the perfomance is 50 Mbps upgradable to 100 Mbps ...
How Could I upgrade this performance? any special license?
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10-23-2017 07:34 AM
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10-23-2017 07:49 AM
Regards.
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10-23-2017 07:55 AM
Oh sorry I miss read that long Monday I thought you picked the 19 , not the 4321 :)
here's the correct doc for you , license below what you would need to buy for upgrade from 50-100
Table 6. Cisco 4000 Series Performance Licenses
Platform |
Performance-on-Demand License |
Features |
ISR4451 |
FL-44-PERF-K9 |
Increases the performance from base performance 1 Gbps to 2 Gbps |
ISR4431 |
FL-44-PERF-K9 |
Increases the performance from base performance 500 Mbps to 1 Gbps |
ISR4351 |
FL-4350-PERF-K9 |
Increases the performance from base performance 200 Mbps to 400 Mbps |
ISR4331 |
FL-4330-PERF-K9 |
Increases the performance from base performance 100 Mbps to 300 Mbps |
ISR4321 |
FL-4320-PERF-K9 |
Increases the performance from base performance 50 Mbps to 100 Mbps |
ISR4221 |
FL-4220-PERF-K9 |
Increases the performance from base performance 35 Mbps to 75 Mbps |
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10-23-2017 08:37 AM - edited 10-23-2017 08:38 AM
Yes, it does. However, that's just moving 1500 byte packets without any features enabled. Throughput drops as packet size decreases and/or as features are enabled.
For example, 330 Kpps for 64 byte packets equals about 169 Mbps, quite a drop from 2,932 Mbps. Also, the 330 Kpps is also without features enabled.
Further, this throughput is aggregate, i.e. a duplex link could use double the link's bandwidth. The referenced whitepaper does further break down some ISR routers' performance under different usages.
The 4K ISRs have built-in shapers that try to always guarantee the rated bandwidth. The prior generations maximum throughput can vary very much.
