01-08-2013 02:52 PM - edited 03-07-2019 10:58 AM
maybe someone has experience on this one:
- I would like to create up to 200 GRE tunnels
- traffic will be routed into the tunnels by means of policy routing
- each tunnel bandwidth is about 10mbit/s
- resulting in up to 2gbit/s GRE traffic
it seems that C6500 platform with sup720/sup2T does both GRE tunneling and policy routing in hardware
if true speed should not be an issue
a friend was telling me that i need ES+ linecards for GRE support in hardware on C6500
datasheets for sup720/sup2T say that the supervisor does GRE in hardware *hmmm*
who is right?
do i really need the ES+ line cards for GRE hardware support?
what drawback will I get if not using ES+ line cards?
will sup720/sup2T be able to meet my performance criterias?
maybe there is a better suited platform than C6500?
thx
/pat
01-08-2013 03:32 PM
The 6500 with Sup-2T does support GRE tunnels, but it is limited to 390Mbps. See table-1 in this link:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/modules/ps2797/ps11878/data_sheet_c78-648214.pdf
A better choice may be the ASR 1000 series. Depending on the ESP, you can go from 1000 to 4000 GRE tunnels.
Data sheet for ASR:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/routers/ps9343/data_sheet_c78-450070.html
HTH
01-08-2013 03:43 PM
thanks for your reply reza
390mbps? the datasheet says 390mpps (million packets per second)
the value of 390mbps would be a bit low for hardware supported GRE...
thanks for the hint regarding ASR1000 ... already had a look at it
still wondering about the need of ES+ line cards and impact if not using them
/pat
01-08-2013 04:07 PM
Pat,
I am sorry about the mpps vs mbps. In general, GRE and IPSec tunnels haven been functions of routers. So, for that many GRE tunnels, I would recommend using a router vs a switch unless you require a lots of 10Gig ports which 6500 is a good choice. Have never used the ES+ cards.
Thanks,
Reza
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