02-01-2012 02:27 PM - edited 03-04-2019 03:06 PM
Hi,
We have a 2811 thats currently running four T1's in a multilink bundle.. no other services running like NAT, ipsec etc. We need to upgrade the bandwidth and the cheapest is to add four more T1's to the bundle. From looking at the docs the 2811 will support four HWIC-2CE1T1-PRI cards...the router currently has one HWIC-4T1/E1 installed.
The router runs fine the way it is... anyone out there running eight T1's on a 2811? I can't find a max in any of the docs but I'm assuming if they will let you install eight serial interfaces you should be ok.
Mike
02-01-2012 03:44 PM
Mike,
Do a cost analysts with all the T1s you have and you need against a DS3 (T3) line. You would need to replace your router with a 2825, 3845 or 3925, 3945, but you get a lot more bandwidth and may cost you less monthly.
HTH
02-01-2012 03:52 PM
With that many DS0's it may be worth looking at some sort of ethernet services.
06-03-2014 02:29 PM
Hi timtaylor.wi/mike-greene/All, i am stuck in same situation.
i have 2811 Already running 4 T1 using 2 WIC cards (2 x VWIC-2MFT-T1)= 4 T1 ports total
Now i need to upgrade bandwidth to 12 Mbps, so i am planning to buy 2 more VWIC-2MFT-T1 so make total 8 T1. Will i be able to do that? as per Doc it support 4 WIC cards, so i am assuming i will be good? any thoughts?
02-02-2012 10:44 AM
8 T1's is giving you around 12Mb. Depending on the cost I am guessing your T1's are around 6-700 per at a cost of $4,800 - $5,600. I am pretty sure you can find a provider that will give you 10Mb ethernet for much less. What you lose then is the redundancy if link goes down. In the MLPP you can lose 1 or more connections and still survive. With one Ethernet connection if connection goes down service is down, but you can increase the bandwidth typically at a much lower rate.
02-02-2012 10:50 AM
Another point, look through this forum and scan for how many questions have been about mlppp.
My own opinion is that its more trouble than its worth.
03-12-2013 12:04 PM
i'm in the same boat - at some sites, a DS3 is prohibitively expensive, both in monthly cost and outside construction costs, and ethernet handoff isn't available period. it would great if someone had the actual answer about how many T1s could be used in an mlppp.
03-12-2013 12:24 PM
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In Cisco's 2800 Q&A, we find:
Q. What is the performance of the Cisco 2800 Series?
Table 1. Cisco 2800 Series Performance
Platform | Recommended Performance with Services Enabled (IMIX traffic) |
Cisco 2801 | Up to 1 T1/E1/xDSL |
Cisco 2811 | Up to 2 T1/E1s/xDSL |
Cisco 2821 | Up to 4 T1/E1s/xDSL |
Cisco 2851 | Up to 6 T1/E1s/xDSL |
I've used 2811s with 4xT1 in MLPPP (and IMA) without issue.
As to adding a 2nd module, in a 2811, Cisco's datasheet has:
Supported Platforms and Number of Modules per Platform
Table 3 shows the platform support and the maximum number of Cisco 4-Port Clear Channel T1/E1 HWICs supported on each platform.
Table 3. Number of Cisco 4-Port Clear Channel T1/E1 HWICs Supported per Platform
Interestingly, Cisco also notes:
•The Cisco 2811 does not support the HWIC-4T1/E1 module.
Assuming the 2811 will run with a second module, it might just be able to support up to 8xT1.
03-12-2013 12:30 PM
Thanks! That's great info.
06-03-2014 02:26 PM
Hi timtaylor.wi/mike-greene/All, i am stuck in same situation.
i have 2811 Already running 4 T1 using 2 WIC cards (2 x VWIC-2MFT-T1)= 4 T1 ports total
Now i need to upgrade bandwidth to 12 Mbps, so i am planning to buy 2 more VWIC-2MFT-T1 so make total 8 T1. Will i be able to do that? as per Doc it support 4 WIC cards, so i am assuming i will be good? any thoughts?
03-24-2017 12:07 PM
Is it possible to make 8xT1 in 2911 router? the existing configuration is 4xT1. assuming ethernet circuit is not an option?
03-24-2017 12:54 PM
As the documentation I posted 3 years ago notes a 2911 supports two 4xT1 modules, you should be able to. The 2911's performance should be able to easily handle that much bandwidth too.
03-24-2017 03:15 PM
So in a single Multilink there will be a total of 12MB (1.5x8).,, Thank you
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