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ISR4321/K9 Throughput and Bandwidth supported

Hello

I have a question related with the maximun Bandwitdth that i can offer to a client with one cisco ISR4321, using the front panel 2 ports.

the question is if this router can support simetric 100Mbps conecting the WAN on the port GigabitEthernet0/0/0  an the LAN on the port GigabitEthernet0/0/1.

i attached the show inventory and the show interface summary.

i canot determinate if the OQD are related with throughput issues.

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PRGGXL-1-1N9KI00-001#sh inv
NAME: "Chassis", DESCR: "Cisco ISR4321 Chassis"
PID: ISR4321/K9 , VID: V02, SN: FDO2106A1GG

NAME: "Power Supply Module 0", DESCR: "110W AC Power Supply for Cisco ISR 4320"
PID: PWR-4320-AC , VID: , SN:

NAME: "Fan Tray", DESCR: "Cisco ISR4320 Fan Assembly"
PID: ACS-4320-FANASSY , VID: , SN:

NAME: "module 0", DESCR: "Cisco ISR4321 Built-In NIM controller"
PID: ISR4321/K9 , VID: , SN:

NAME: "NIM subslot 0/1", DESCR: "NIM-ES2-4"
PID: NIM-ES2-4 , VID: V01, SN: FOC21127J9U

NAME: "NIM subslot 0/0", DESCR: "Front Panel 2 ports Gigabitethernet Module"
PID: ISR4321-2x1GE , VID: V01, SN: JAB092709EL

NAME: "module R0", DESCR: "Cisco ISR4321 Route Processor"
PID: ISR4321/K9 , VID: V02, SN: FDO204516NA

NAME: "module F0", DESCR: "Cisco ISR4321 Forwarding Processor"
PID: ISR4321/K9 , VID: , SN:


PRGGXL-1-1N9KI00-001#
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PRGGXL-1-1N9KI00-001#show int summary

*: interface is up
IHQ: pkts in input hold queue IQD: pkts dropped from input queue
OHQ: pkts in output hold queue OQD: pkts dropped from output queue
RXBS: rx rate (bits/sec) RXPS: rx rate (pkts/sec)
TXBS: tx rate (bits/sec) TXPS: tx rate (pkts/sec)
TRTL: throttle count

Interface IHQ IQD OHQ OQD RXBS RXPS TXBS TXPS TRTL
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* GigabitEthernet0/0/0 0 0 0 693 11000 4 0 0 0
* GigabitEthernet0/0/1 0 0 0 2310 1000 2 1000 1 0
GigabitEthernet0/1/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
GigabitEthernet0/1/1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
GigabitEthernet0/1/2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
GigabitEthernet0/1/3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
GigabitEthernet0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Vlan1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
PRGGXL-1-1N9KI00-001#
PRGGXL-1-1N9KI00-001#
PRGGXL-1-1N9KI00-001#

Index 8 Feature: hseck9                        

Index 9 Feature: throughput                    

Period left: 7  weeks 4  days

Period Used: 6  days 22 hours

License Type: EvalRightToUse

License State: Active, In Use

License Count: Non-Counted

License Priority: Low

Index 10 Feature: internal_service  

PRGGXL-1-1N9KI00-001#sh platform hardware throughput level

The current throughput level is 100000 kb/s

PRGGXL-1-1N9KI00-001#

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Philip D'Ath
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This router has a base performance of 50Mb/s, and you can purchase a licence to upgrade it to 100Mb/s.  Has the extra performance licence been purchased and installed?

http://www.cisco.com/c/en_in/products/routers/4000-series-integrated-services-routers-isr/series-comparison.html

It should look something like this:

show licence
...
Index 7 Feature: throughput
Period left: Life time
License Type: Permanent
License State: Active, In Use
License Count: Non-Counted
License Priority: Medium

The router has a Evaluation licence to increase the throughput to 100Mbps, but my question is if the throughput is enought to support the simetric bandwidth, i understand that throughput means all trafic that the router can forward without droping any traffic. so if i want a internet link with 100Mbps of bandwidth i would need a throughput of 200Mbps to manage incoming and outgoing trafic at full capacity, is it right?

And what if i use the 2 front integrated ports to conect LAN and WAN,will the througput limitation afects the trafic between the 2 routed interfaces when i operate at 50Mbps dowloading and 60Mbps uploading?.

It is 100Mb/s of aggregate bandwidth.  So 50Mb/s in and 50Mb/s out, or 25 Mb/s in and 75Mb/s out, etc.  Any combination where the total adds up to 100Mb/s.

I think you get a message in the log when you hit the system performance limit shaper.

My understanding is the same as Philip's, i.e. you would need a larger 4K ISR, such as an performance upgraded 4331 or a base performance 4351, to fully support 100 Mbps, full duplex.

If you don't need WAN features, you might also consider using a L3 switch.

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