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Compression Techniques ON WAN Interfaces

Arshad Khan
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Hi,

I am uses Cisco 1811 and 2801 series router and Cisco 3560 and 3750 Layer 3 switches in our infrastructure, Now i need to apply compression techniques to use WAN bandwidth more efficienty.

 

Kindly guide me regarding the same.

 

Regards,

Arshad 

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Joseph W. Doherty
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What's connected to what, and at what bandwidths?

 

3560/3750 switches do not support compression.

 

I think both your routers might support basic compression, but such compression might yield only about 2:1 and without supporting hardware, can be CPU intensive.  Investigate whether there are any WAFS/WAAS add-ons for your routers.

Hi,

We have Point to Point link between headoffice and branch and have Cisco 3650 on Headoffice and Cisco 2811 at branch.ISP provided me dedicated bandwidth on Radio link so I need to compress data on my Point to Point link to use the branch bandwidth more efficiently.

Regards,

Arshad

Joseph W. Doherty
Hall of Fame
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The Author of this posting offers the information contained within this posting without consideration and with the reader's understanding that there's no implied or expressed suitability or fitness for any purpose. Information provided is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as rendering professional advice of any kind. Usage of this posting's information is solely at reader's own risk.

Liability Disclaimer

In no event shall Author be liable for any damages whatsoever (including, without limitation, damages for loss of use, data or profit) arising out of the use or inability to use the posting's information even if Author has been advised of the possibility of such damage.

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What's connected to what, and at what bandwidths?

 

3560/3750 switches do not support compression.

 

I think both your routers might support basic compression, but such compression might yield only about 2:1 and without supporting hardware, can be CPU intensive.  Investigate whether there are any WAFS/WAAS add-ons for your routers.

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