09-22-2004 11:42 AM - edited 03-02-2019 06:41 PM
I have two 2651XM routers running back to back over a DS-3 link. Right now there is about 17mpbs being xferred in both directions.
I want to make this link an encrypted link. I know that adding encryption will place a load on my routers. They are 40-45% loaded right now.
What can I realistically expect the load to be when I add the overhead of S/W encryption?
I would suspect it would be too much and have looked into the advanced encryption plug-in (AIM) cards for the routers.
The AIM-VPN-BPII-PLUS card says it will do 22mbps max on a 2651Xm with AES/2DES.
I am assuming I will get alot less with S/W encryption. Can anyone tell me what mpbs max I can expect with only S/W?
Do I have to do anything special when I put the AIM card in? Any special S/W config?
Thanks!
09-23-2004 04:23 PM
The performance will be lower than what you are getting with s/w encryption. You can try that and see the results for yourself.
I would recommend you go for the AIM-VPN-BPII. No config is needed to get the AIM working once it's plugged in.
09-24-2004 08:04 AM
I think I am going to go ahead and get a 3725 router so I don't have to worry about overloading that router if one day they start pumping more than 22mpbs over it.
Do you think I would still need the AIM card with a 3725?
Thanks,
Damon
09-24-2004 09:20 AM
Going forward, I would recommend you get the AIM-VPN-EP as it will definitely improve the performance.
09-25-2004 08:22 AM
3DES performance is terrible on Cisco routers when it's done via software. For example, a 2621 maxes out at ~110KB/sec.
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