04-10-2018 09:14 PM - edited 03-05-2019 10:15 AM
04-10-2018 11:28 PM
04-10-2018 11:55 PM
it has two 1 GE wan ports
04-11-2018 12:15 AM
@sandeep4 wrote:
it has two 1 GE wan ports
This is not the answer to the question.
What is the WAN link bandwidth? 10 Mbps? 100 Mbps? 200 Mbps? 1 Gbps?
04-11-2018 12:23 AM
I apologize. ISR 1100 has wan bandwidth is 1GBPS
thanks.
04-11-2018 12:35 AM - edited 04-11-2018 12:36 AM
@sandeep4 wrote:
ISR 1100 has wan bandwidth is 1GBPS
Are you saying your company's WAN link is 1 Gbps?
04-11-2018 04:25 AM
no, ISR 1100 will support 20 IPSEC tunnels or not. how many IPSEC tunnels it will support. it has two wan ports with 1GB bandwidth each.
04-11-2018 07:29 AM
04-11-2018 08:16 PM
thanks, Joseph. I got it
In ISR 1100 the IPSEC maximum throughput is 50mbps.with performance license the IPSEC throughput is 250mbps.
01-29-2020 06:26 PM
I came across this post and have a similar question. Currently we have vedge 100m's in the environment and they support a maximum of 250 IPSec tunnels. What is the maximum number of IPSec tunnels the ISR 1100 can support? If it is license based do you happen to know those details or can you point me to a document stating that information?
Thanks
--Brian
01-29-2020 06:43 PM
01-30-2020 05:53 AM
So...to answer your question, it would vary...some sites will have a 10mb MPLS connection (so 10m symmetrical), and others will have broadband that is in the neighborhood of ~25Mb up / 100Mb down.....and then there would be some with both....but more interesting to me is the relationship between the two (BW & # of tunnels). Is there some calculation using BW to figure out number of supported tunnels? Or is it a license thing?
Just looking to be more educated.....thank you.
--Brian
01-30-2020 07:05 AM
So...to answer your question, it would vary...some sites will have a 10mb MPLS connection (so 10m symmetrical), and others will have broadband that is in the neighborhood of ~25Mb up / 100Mb down.....and then there would be some with both....but more interesting to me is the relationship between the two (BW & # of tunnels). Is there some calculation using BW to figure out number of supported tunnels? Or is it a license thing?
Just looking to be more educated.....thank you.
--Brian
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