09-04-2017 06:06 AM - edited 03-05-2019 09:05 AM
Hello, my apologies if this is in the wrong section, I could not find any newb subforums.
I am looking to do some self study and implement some real world gear, I would like to purchase a used Cisco Router that can load balance 2 x HFC modem links of 100/40Mb and also connect up to 3750G L3 switch I have.
As its just for home use it wouldn't be doing much more than internet stuff + port forwarding.
Googling 'max throughput' turns up some confusing results for various models.
What would you recommend for a used bargain purchase with some future throughput overhead?
Thanks for your time
09-04-2017 11:29 AM
Hello,
is your ISP providing the cable modem (which usually means you get an Ethernet handoff), or are you looking for a Cisco router with a Cable Modem HWIC ?
In the first case, any of the 800ISR routers should be sufficient. In the latter, the Cisco 1805 has an integrated cable modem, or you can get a 2800/3800ISR, a 3725/3745, or an 1841 with a Cable Modem HWIC. Whether you can get any of these cheap...depends on your budget.
Check the document below for reference:
Cable Modem High-Speed WAN Interface Cards
09-07-2017 05:27 AM - edited 09-07-2017 05:29 AM
HFC modems both supplied.
Although quite old I went with a 7301 w/ 1GB RAM, a bit overkill I know but it had the interfaces I wanted to play with and the right form factor.
09-07-2017 05:54 AM
*Cable Modem*
-Dynamic IP
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*Cisco 7301*
-Gigabit Ethernet 0/0 to Cable Modem
-Gigabit Ethernet 0/2 SFP GBIC to Switch
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*Cisco 3750G L3*
-SFP port 52 to Router
-The Eth ports are physically split into 3 sections 1-16, 17-32 & 33-48, I would like 3 separate VLANs for pc/wifi-ap/ipcam to keep it tidy and to learn the process.
First things.
What ip/subnets would you use and on what interfaces to get started?
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