01-05-2014 04:04 AM - edited 03-04-2019 09:59 PM
hi all
what is the maximum capacity of WAN serial interfaces todays can be provided ?
thanks,
01-05-2014 04:31 AM
hi,
the highest i've seen so far (and provisioned in our WAN environment) is a 4 meg.
01-05-2014 06:04 AM
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Do you mean an interface on a Cisco router labeled "serial"? I think I recall Cisco's HSSI might show as a "serial" interface - recall using one (years ago) for DS3 handoff - i.e. 45 Mbps.
01-05-2014 10:46 PM
ah yes, joseph is right.
we also have DS3s on our ASRs on a SPA card.
the 45 meg would be definitely the highest that can be provisioned for a serial link.
01-22-2014 01:15 AM
and if we talk about frame-relay and the maximum interface bandwidth can be provided nowadays with cisco devices !
does it support only up to 45 mbps ?
thanks,
01-22-2014 05:02 AM
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The available bandwidth of frame-relay depends on your WAN provider. They might offer Ethernet interface hand-offs. However a native frame-relay interface might be limited to DS3/ES3.
The HSSI interface appears it will support up to STS-1, 51.84 Mbps.
01-23-2014 07:50 AM
In this Protocol Overhead page, it will provide you more information on how much you will actually get http://sd.wareonearth.com/~phil/net/overhead/
01-17-2015 05:36 PM
Hola Shako_alyom,
Puedes verificar en el siguiente enlace:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/interfaces-modules/high-speed-wan-interface-cards/datasheet_c78-491363.html
En la tabla 5, puedes observar que dependiendo del hardware que tengas el máximo ancho de banda varía.
Saludos,
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