12-10-2014 09:33 PM - edited 03-05-2019 12:20 AM
Will I face any performance issues if I use a Cisco 881 Router with WAN speeds upto 10 Mbps? I am more interested in knowing the effects on Hardware Resources such as CPU Utilization & Memory Utilization which is the primary concern of my customer. The customer traffic is consistently expected around 8-10 Mbps during business hours which will put lots of strain on the resources however due to limited budgets the 800 is more preferred over 1900.
12-10-2014 10:52 PM
880 is rated to push 25.6 Mbps (single-direction traffic, no encryption).
Half the value of 25.6 and you'll get a rough estimate of a simultaneous two-way traffic (download and upload) but without any encryption.
My recommendation is to load the DRAM and Flash to it's maximum.
12-11-2014 06:39 AM
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The 881 might be overstressed to support up to 10 Mbps (duplex).
Have you've also consider the 890 series?
I've attached a Cisco whitepaper that details ISR performance in different situations.
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