10-28-2004 03:21 AM - edited 03-05-2019 11:18 AM
Hi all,
I am new to this forum. The need to learn more about cisco has driven me to this forum. The topics are very helpful.
As per the datasheet provided on Cisco site, 2621XM supports
NM- 1
AIM- 1
WIC - 2
FE - 2
Performace - 30 kpps.
I would like to know the maximum bandwidth it can take.
regds,
Mahesh
10-28-2004 09:44 AM
Mahesh,
there is no way to go from PPS to bandwidth withouth further hypotesys. The reason way I am saying so is because packet size varies and even switching methods varies so the router might be faster tha expected. I suppose that those 30 KPPS are process switched (which means the router CPU is interrupted to look up the routing table, make a routing decision and queue the packet).
So enabling things like CEF (cisco express forwarding) only the first packet generates an interrupt the rest of the flow will not.
I suggest a basic reading on the subject here:
Cheers
Fabio
10-29-2004 10:22 PM
i think you can use bandwith (#ban) command to change the bandwith to the max available capacity.
i hope usefull.
thaar al_taiey
11-12-2004 12:15 AM
Bandwidth is not easy to predict and can heavily dependant on the usage of ios features and used interfaces.
I have seen 2621xm doing 50Mbit on builtin fast ethernets but allso ones being overloaded at 10Mbit due to features as nat, routing protocols, acl's, firewall, accounting and so on.
So to be practically op to 50Mbits would be my best guess.
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