11-07-2018 12:46 PM - edited 11-07-2018 12:47 PM
Hi,
While reading through the CGN VSM deployment guide:
I saw the following:
It is my understanding from reading this section that for me to use full VSM throughput, I would have to configure, at least, two inside serviceapp interfaces (plus 2 corresponding outside serviceapps). Is this correct? What would be the expected behavior if I just configure a single pair SA1(outside)/SA2(inside)? Would only half the throughput be available to me?
The reason I ask is that I currently have a setup with single in/out serviceapps and yet the VSM is processing around 30G in peak hours (2G in2out, 28G out2in), which is about what I expected full throughput to be around.
Can anyone please clarify this (with an example if possible)?
Thanks!
c.
11-08-2018 09:24 AM
Hi @Carlos A. Silva I was deployed the CGN on VSM 500 by many years.
From your post "It is my understanding from reading this section that for me to use full VSM throughput, I would have to configure, at least, two inside serviceapp interfaces (plus 2 corresponding outside serviceapps). Is this correct?"
For to use the VSM full you need almost 4 ServiceApp interface, One pair in/out in the logical partition 1, the second pair in the logicali partition 2
What would be the expected behavior if I just configure a single pair SA1(outside)/SA2(inside)?
You to use one partinion on the VSM-500
Would only half the throughput be available to me?
Yes
Internally, VSM is divided into 2 Logic Partitions. Hence, in order to achive full throughput and scale limit (perVSM), you should have minimal of 2 Inside VRFs, 4 ServiceAppinterfaces (2ineachpartition), 2 Public IP address pool, etc.
Traffic / subscribers which needs to avail NAT44 service also needs to bedivided into 2 groups (each one associated to each Inside VRF). Following table shows the partitioning of Service Appinterfaces between these 2 groups (which needs to be kept in mind during configuration).
11-08-2018 09:28 AM
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