01-25-2012 11:36 PM - edited 03-07-2019 04:33 AM
Guys
Can you please let me know what’s the maximum bandwidth (ADSL/internet) supported by ISR 800 series routers … particularly 891 security model.
Appreciate your assistance in this regards
Srikanth
01-26-2012 01:13 AM
With CEF enabled, the 890 can push up to 51.20 Mbps. The value is express in HALF duplex and no encryption applied.
If you want the value expressed in full duplex or with encryption you just halve the value.
If you want want full duplex and with encryption you factor the value 51.20 to 4.
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01-26-2012 01:42 AM
Thanks you so much for the reply Leo
I have to terminate 32MB link and with DMVPN solution (ipsec over gre + NHRP)
Could you please advise me the cost effective product in ISR please
Thanks in advace
Srikanth
01-26-2012 01:16 PM
Hmmmm ... 32 Mbps, Full duplex and encryption. 32 x 4 = 128 Mbps.
If you do not intend to "grow" this WAN link then your best candidate is the 1941.
Attached is a Cisco document, router perforrmance, that will give you the maximum bandwidth supported by each router models based on half duplex and no encryption.
Take note that the business unit that routinely updates this particular document has been disbanded and this is the last copy of it's kind. It does not include the 3925E and 3945E and other ASR stuff.
01-26-2012 06:26 AM
Hi Srikant
If you expecting a throughput of more than 25 Mbps on your Cisco 891 router with NHRP configuration, you should rather be cautious as there will be frequent occurences oh HIGH CPU which would impact your performance!!.
As you add ACL's, encryption, compression, etc - performance will decline significantly from the given numbers, unless it is a hardware-assisted platform
Please go through below link which shows the performance data sheet of most of the Cisco routers
http://www.cisco.com/web/partners/downloads/765/tools/quickreference/routerperformance.pdf
Cheers
01-28-2012 12:31 AM
Thanks so much Leo and Vishnu. Your inputs really helped me to finalize the product..
Bandwidth Required in MB | Proposed model | ||
30 | CISCO1941-SEC/K9 | ||
48 | CISCO2921-SEC/K9 | ||
32 | CISCO1941-SEC/K9 | ||
42 | CISCO2921-SEC/K9 | ||
36 | CISCO1941-SEC/K9 | ||
188 | ASR1002-5G-SEC/K9 | ||
188 | ASR1002-5G-SEC/K9 |
01-28-2012 12:32 AM
I was looking for cost effective solution, so went for ASR1002-5G-SEC/K9 as DMVPN hub. Please do correct me If am wrong.
Thanks again
01-28-2012 03:06 AM
How big is your bandwidth?
01-28-2012 04:17 AM
Hi Leo
Here is my bw table against each branch ...
Sr.No | Branch | No of Camera's | Bandwidth Required in MB | Proposed model |
1 | Branch 1 | 15 | 30 | CISCO1941-SEC/K9 |
2 | Branch 2 | 24 | 48 | CISCO2921-SEC/K9 |
3 | Branch 3 | 16 | 32 | CISCO1941-SEC/K9 |
4 | Branch 4 | 21 | 42 | CISCO2921-SEC/K9 |
5 | Branch 5 | 1 | 2 | CISCO891-K9 |
6 | Branch 6 | 1 | 2 | CISCO891-K9 |
7 | Branch 7 | 1 | 2 | CISCO891-K9 |
8 | Branhc 8 | 1 | 2 | CISCO891-K9 |
9 | Branch 9 | 1 | 2 | CISCO891-K9 |
10 | Branch 10 | 1 | 2 | CISCO891-K9 |
11 | Branch 11 | 1 | 2 | CISCO891-K9 |
12 | Branch 12 | 1 | 2 | CISCO891-K9 |
13 | Branch 13 | 1 | 2 | CISCO891-K9 |
14 | Primary Hub | 0 | 0 | ASR1002-5G-SEC/K9 |
15 | Secondary Hub | 0 | 0 | ASR1002-5G-SEC/K9 |
01-28-2012 04:19 AM
Every branch has ACLs/Encryption/full deplex ...video traffic
01-28-2012 05:23 AM
Hi Srikanth
Your choice of Models looks good. ASR series are very powerful routers and it makes sense to deploy them at the HUB sites considering future expansions.. But just wondering if you made a comparison between 7206 VXR NPE-G2 and ASR performance before finalising? I am only giving you some ponters to think about :-)
01-28-2012 05:34 AM
Yes yes, I did, thanks for heads-up Vishnu
01-28-2012 10:36 PM
Looks like you did your homework. ASR 1K for a hub is a "no brainer".
If you've got funds, I'd be looking at ASR 1004 with ESP10 minimum.
Points to consider:
1. Flash/CF are cheap nowadays, consider getting the MAXIMUM amount of DRAM; and
2. Don't forget to upgrade the bootstrap of the routers you are getting.
Just in case you are looking at a router that only has mobile wireless as a WAN link, you can consider the 819 (released 2011).
I'm just reviewing your table of branches against the number of IP cameras per site. How much bandwidth does each camera pushes?
01-28-2012 11:57 PM
Thanks for the inputs Leo. Each camera support 2mega pixels and pushes 2MB with no video encryption. We are not allowed to go for WAAS/any WAN optimizers to encryp the video as per the client compiance statement
So going with ASR1002-5G-SEC/K9 as Hub is not a right choice ? I need atleast 200MB at hub to support all IP cams at various branches in Middle East (Same country)
I had pulled the mini bom for ASR 1004 with ESP10, assuming the last mail is on Ethernet/GE. Please kindly advise if i missed any ...
ASR1004-10G-SEC/K9 | ASR1004 VPN+FW Bundle w/ ESP-10G,RP1,SIP10,AESK9,License | 1 |
ASR1000-RP1-BUN | Cisco ASR1000 Route Processor 1, 4GB DRAM,Bundle Component | 1 |
ASR1000-SIP10-BUN | Cisco ASR1000 SPA Interface Processor 10, Bundle Component | 1 |
ASR1000-SIP10 | Cisco ASR1000 SPA Interface Processor 10 | 1 |
SPA-2X1GE-V2 | Cisco 2-Port Gigabit Ethernet Shared Port Adapter | 1 |
ASR1004-PWR-AC | Cisco ASR1004 AC Power Supply | 2 |
CAB-ACU-RA | Power Cord UK, Right Angle | 2 |
MEMUSB-1024FT | 1GB USB Flash Token | 1 |
M-ASR1K-RP1-4GB | Cisco ASR1000 RP1 4GB DRAM | 1 |
M-ASR1K-HDD-40GB | Cisco ASR1000 RP1 40GB HDD | 1 |
ASR1000-SPA | SPA for ASR1000; No Physical Part; For Tracking Only | 1 |
ASR1000-ESP10 | Cisco ASR1000 Embedded Services Processor, 10G | 1 |
FLASR1-FW-RTU | Firewall Right-To-Use Feature Lic for ASR1000 Series | 1 |
FLASR1-IPSEC-RTU | Encryption Right-To-Use Feature Lic for ASR1000 Series | 1 |
SASR1R1-AESK9-34S | Cisco ASR 1000 Series RP1 ADVANCED ENTERPRISE SERVICES | 1 |
01-29-2012 12:01 AM
So going with ASR1002-5G-SEC/K9 as Hub is not a right choice ? I need atleast 200MB at hub to support all IP cams at various branches in Middle East (Same country)
ESP5 is a good choice. But if I'm allowed to play a "devil's advocate" what happens if you or the organization wants to bump up the bandwidth. I mean each camera pushes 2mb of data, fine by that, but what about the users? Is this network you are building for IP Cameras only? What about user data? VoIP?
Another thing, I have never deployed IP Camera before so that was me, I'd set up one or two sites first and test the performance of everything before purchasing the rest of the kit.
Hold on ... Something's not right here.
You're in the Middle East so I would not have any idea what kind of power outlet standard you are using but you have "Power Cord UK, Right Angle". Is this correct?
Another thing is "1GB USB Flash Token". Really? I wouldn't purchase this.
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