04-30-2019 07:21 AM
Hi Community,
Have a question for anyone with experience in the area of Boost and Performance Licenses.
In researching the Boost License, it seems this is the way to go to unlock (un-cap) the routers full throughout potential. Are there any circumstances when one would prefer the Performance License over the Boost License? The boost license seems obvious and the sure way to go.
Regards,
Brandon
04-30-2019 08:13 AM
Hello,
the performance license is a whole lot cheaper (around $1,200) than the boost license (around $2,500). It all depends on what bandwidth you need...
04-30-2019 08:30 AM
If cost is not a factor in decision, you would always go with Boost over Performance license... correct?
04-30-2019 09:12 AM
Boost gives you unlimited bandwidth and line rate so yes, if cost is not an issue, you would definitely go with boost...
02-09-2020 11:08 AM
05-01-2019 02:13 AM
05-01-2019 02:21 AM
Hello,
what are you looking for, that is, what does your topology look like ? Below is a link to general software configuration guides...
10-06-2019 10:13 PM
Old thread but hope below helps to anyone who comes to see this page in future.
ISR 4000 Performance on Demand license
Common for the new 4000 Family is that all platforms come with fixed maximum performance levels. One fixed base performance level is delivered as factory default with an optional performance-on-demand license to increase the base forwarding throughput. This scenario enables deployment in high-speed WAN environments through performance-on-demand licensing to double or, for one of the platforms, triple the router capacity without any hardware upgrades.
All 4000 platforms have their fixed performance levels set well within actual capacity, with the result that performance does not necessarily degrade when a service is added to the configuration. This setup provides a deterministic performance, eliminating a network administrator’s guesswork when planning for new services.
For a more detailed document on ISR 4000 Series Performance and Platform Scalability, please refer to the Performance Whitepaper at https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/routers/4000-series-integrated-services-routers-isr/white-paper-c11-734550.html
ISR 4000 Boost License
In addition to the Performance License, customers may now order a Booster (or Boost) License that allows the router to perform between five or more times than that of the throughput with Performance License. In contrast to the deterministic performance described above, in the Booster mode, the router does not provide the deterministic level of performance as provided when operating with the default license or with the Performance license.
The Boost License provides a license tier above the Performance License allowing customers to completely remove the ISR4000’s performance limiters. This will make the ISR 4000 platforms perform at entirely new performance levels, allowing for 4+ Gbps of IP Routing (CEF) performance on the 4400 series ISRs. For deployments using encryption, IPSec throughput with AES 256 increases to 250Mbps on the lowest platform up to 10Gbps on the ISR4461.
Table 4. Specifications of Cisco 4000 Family Integrated Services Routers
Technical Specifications | Cisco 4461 | Cisco 4451 | Cisco 4431 | Cisco 4351 | Cisco 4331 | Cisco 4321 | Cisco 4221 |
Aggregate Throughput (Default) | 1.5Gbps | 1 Gbps | 500 Mbps | 200 Mbps | 100 Mbps | 50 Mbps | 35Mbps |
Aggregate Throughput (Performance License) | 3Gbps | 2 Gbps | 1 Gbps | 400 Mbps | 300 Mbps | 100 Mbps | 75 Mbps |
Aggregate CEF Only[5] Throughput (Boost License)
| Over 7Gbps | Over 4Gbps | Over 4Gbps | Over 2Gbps | Over 2Gbps | 1.5Gbps |
02-09-2020 01:15 AM
How much maximum BW can the router C4221 supports, including the boost license( total throughput) ? Thanks.
02-09-2020 10:49 AM
The Max CEF Bandwidth that 4221 can support is (approx) 1Gbps with Boost
01-27-2022 01:54 AM
For the ISR4221 with the boost license, the aggregate CEF Only Throughput will be 1.2 Gbps
01-27-2022 01:53 AM
For the ISR4221 with the boost license, the aggregate CEF Only Throughput will be 1.2 Gbps
01-23-2023 02:48 PM
As per the datasheet, the Boost lic will increase the capacity of the onboard Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces or do we need to add some SM to support the higher throughput?
01-23-2023 03:18 PM
There no change to interface performance.
What the Boost license actually does is remove the aggregate throughput shaper. I.e. with a Basic or Performance license, the throughput, for the router as a whole, is artificially limited/capped.
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