06-10-2011 02:27 AM - edited 03-04-2019 12:40 PM
Hi
I have 2 CISCO WS-C3750G-12S-E witch I`m concidering using as redundant VLAN routers for a small WISP network.
Do not have much experiences with these, so I might be asking stupid questions...
The network has about 2000 connected clients.
Traffic is about 300 - 400 Mbps duplex.
100000 - 150000 PPS
Expected this to get to about 3000 connected clients.
Traffic about 500 - 700 Mbps duplex.
150000 - 200000 PPS
Before these end their duty
Are they up for the task, or do you reccomed something different?
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06-10-2011 06:21 AM
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perpaal wrote:
Thank you for pointing that out.
By the way, can some of you reccomed witch of the latest IOS versions I should use for this pupose (main ISP router)?
And is there an overview of IOS and boot versions for these units anywhere?
Personally, I prefer to use the oldest supported IOS that provides the features I need; using the latest patch level. I also would use the smallest IOS package, again with the features I needed, but this often isn't an option with the later IOSs.
For an overview, depending on what you're looking to find, there are web pages that detail all the features of an IOS version and web pages for platform/IOS release notes.
I don't think any other vendor tops Cisco when it comes to publiclly availabe information.
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