01-30-2007 06:22 PM - edited 03-03-2019 03:33 PM
A client of mine is building a 2nd datacenter. They wish to connect their existing datacenter with the new one using a 100Mbit leased line, using the same IP block on both sides. Additionally, they have several remote offices that they wish to connect to the main office with leased lines ranging from T1 to 10Mbit. Each datacenter will need to support four remote locations.
Which platform should they use? Can this be done with pair of 3800's and 2800's at the remote sites? What interfaces will I need? Any advice is most appreciated!!
Matt
01-30-2007 10:09 PM
I could like to sggest to use a pair 3845 for the 100Mbps connection that can support up to 256Mbps throughput. The second 3845 can be the backup if the primary 3845 down.
In normal case, the 100Mbps and 10Mbps will be Ethernet and it also depends on the PTT services. You better check w/ PTT what interfaces they can support then consider the suitable interface.
For the remote sites, any 2800 model will be fine and it also depends on the PTT and what interface you need in your offices.
Check below for router performance.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/765/tools/quickreference/routerperformance.pdf
If the router will also some CPU intensive services, you may consider a higher model. e.g. 7200 or 7300
My 2 cents.
Hope this helps.
01-30-2007 10:09 PM
Matt,
2800 would fit the bill for the remote offices.
If you are getting a T1 interface, then you can have either VWIC2-1MFT-T1/E1 or VWIC2-2MFT-T1/E1. The number of cards required would depend on the bandwidth that need to be supported
HTH, rate if it does
Narayan.
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