Cisco WAN :: What Is A Backplane Throughput Of C3925-SPE100

Nov 1, 2012

What is a backplane throughput of C3925-SPE100, I tried searching in datasheet but could not find

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Cisco WAN :: 6500 / 3560 - Understanding Backplane / Throughput And Capacity

Jan 16, 2012

I have been trying to understand from a long time about the throughput capacities of variety of Cisco Routers and Switches. Have searched over a million pages on cisco.com for data sheets/documents/etc. but havent succesfully got a single document highlighting all of what i need.
 
I have got queries on the below issues:Which model of Router can support upto 2Gig's of WAN Internet connection running BGP? Any list of routers and switches supporting variety of throughput's from 1 MB to 1 GB.I have heard some experts stating "Switches don't have throughput concerns as they switch the traffic and don't need to route traffic" How true is the statement?? and if it is, Why do we require 6500's instead of 3560 Distribution Switches. 

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: View Capacity Throughput (backplane) Of Core Switches (6509)?

May 30, 2012

How i can view the capacity throughput (backplane) of core switches (6509)? How i know much is in use?

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: SUP7L-E Support For Shared Backplane Mode

Feb 6, 2012

Are there any plans to support a "shared backplane mode" like on SUP6-E that enables the use of four 10G oversubscripted uplink ports in redundant mode? now there is support for up to two active 10G links in redundant mode.

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Cisco :: Serialization Delay From The Wire / Interface Onto Router / Switch Backplane / Fabric?

Feb 28, 2013

So the delay is introduced getting data onto the wire. However say there are two hops to the destination server, each hop is via equal connectivity speeds say 1G interlinks.

Question:

Is there serialization delay FROM the wire/interface onto router/switch backplane/fabric?

Is the serialization delay from backplace/nic back onto the wire to the next hop? - Or if using a switch with equal in/output speed transmitted without serialization?

What happens with a routed interface vs switched?

Most articles discuss the latency induced between the much higher OS/NIC interface out to the wire, but not the switch/router serialization that does or doesn't occur.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: What S The Fabric Speed (backplane Speed) Of A Nexus 2232 10G EX

Jan 12, 2013

What s the fabric speed (backplane speed) of a Nexus 2232 10G EX?What is the forwarding rate (Mpps) of the same 2232 FEX? 

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: Changing 4510-SUP-6E Redundant Mode To Share-Backplane Mode

Mar 12, 2013

I received the following info from Cisco's TAC and wanted to inquire further before I start reconfiguring the switch:
 
In a redundant Sup-6E setup, the following configuration is supported :
 
- 1 TenGig uplink on Active Sup and 1 TenGig uplink on Standby Sup
- 1 TenGig uplink on Active Sup and 2 Gig uplinks on Standby Sup
- 2 Gig uplinks on Active Sup and 1 TenGig uplink on Standby Sup
- 2 Gig uplink on Active Sup and 2 Gig uplinks on Standby Sup
 
If you invoke shared backplane mode, the following configuration can also be supported:
 
- 2 TenGig uplinks(blocking) on Active Sup and 2 TenGig uplinks on Standby Sup
- 2 TenGig uplink(blocking) on Active Sup and 4 Gig uplinks on Standby Sup
- 4 Gig uplinks on Active Sup and 2 TenGig uplinks(blocking) on Standby Sup
- 4 Gig uplink on Active Sup and 4 Gig uplinks on Standby Sup
 
Here's the command and information about the "shared-backplane" mode :- [URL]
 
Currently, we have 2  SUP 6-Es(Module 5 - Active and Module 6 - Stand-by) setup in a redundent mode. I am planning on changing the redundent mode to the shared backplane mode so I can use 2 TenGig converters to uplink 2 access-switches. We purchased 2 TenGig converters and here is how I am planning on using them:

1- One will be used  to uplink to two 3750 switches(stacked)
2- One will be used to uplink to a 2960 using a Gig SFP
 
My questions are:

1- Do I have to install the 2 TenGig converters(4-Gig Uplinks) in the same Module? Or can I use one one in module 5 and the second one in module 6?
2- Will changing the redundant mode to the shared backplane mode require rebooting the switch or disrupt the funtionality of the other linecards?

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Cisco WAN :: VPN Throughput 886 / 887?

Apr 11, 2013

I was looking for document where the VPN throughput of the Cisco886/887 Router is listet.

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Cisco WAN :: 881 Maximum Throughput

Jan 18, 2011

I need to provide a router to connect Internet circuit and run IPsec to MPLS network. Circuit is 10Mbps.
 
What is the max a Cisco 881 can handle if running IPsec?Also, if you are aware of any branch router (1941) which allows connection to future 4G LTE .

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Cisco WAN :: Low Throughput On 1841

Apr 23, 2013

We have a 1841 setup with WAN and LAN subinterfaced(2 WAN connections, 1 internal VLANs) and I am recieving some pretty horrible throughput when traversing the router to the WAN.
 
I am receiving about 2 MBPS down but around 5 up.Currently there is a ACL on the WAN interface, and as well we are running NAT NVI.  It is possible that this might have something to do with it, but I am not sure.
 
Most of the CPU is going to IP input however I cannot seem to determine the cause.  One thing I am thinking is the overload for NVI is using a route-map.  Could that cause it to process switch instead of fast/CEF switch?

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D-Link DIR-655 :: Low LAN Throughput To PS3

Mar 17, 2013

My first wireless router, which I still have and works perfectly, was a DIR-601, A1, fw v1.00na. It has always been reliable and worked great, save for being a little weak on the signal range. Back when I got it I knew little about networking period, let alone wireless routers- so I never tweaked anything on it. Now it's almost 4 years later. Being a little more knowledgable, and my family creating A LOT more traffic on my network, I decided some upgrades were in order. First I called COX to upgrade my speed too, which led me to having to purchase a new Motorolla SB6121 modem- and everything was great. However, aside from the same old dead spots in my house,  I was starting to realize the limitations of my 601 with regards to handling the traffic load. Since I never had an issue with my 601, I decided to stay loyal to D-Link. After, albeit, a small amount of research... I decided on the 655. It fit the budget, and I read some decent reviews on it regarding gaming. Plus, from what I've read, I didn't really see any benifit to justify a dual band router for what I do. Anyway, my new 655, B1, fw v2.05NA has solved all of my wireless issues and handles our traffic perfectly, except for one slight problem- my wired PS3. I have Cox ultimate, which here in Nevada is up to 150Mbps, and wired my laptop is getting 107Mbps download- pretty consistently with the 655, and around 100 with the 601. My PS3 on the other hand, went from 27 to 32Mbps wired with my 601, to only getting 8 to 15Mbps wired to the 655- and a lot of lag on certain online games. It seems that out of all of our devices, my PS3 is the only one that doesn't like the 655. I really hesitate to DMZ my PS because of the risks, but at this point I'm almost desperate enough to try anything. I hooked the 601 back up for now for the PS3 performance...but we are REALLY missing the wireless and traffic handling performance of the 655!!

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Cisco :: High Throughput Usage On SVI

Jan 25, 2013

When a physical switchport/routed port has high usage, you can move the link to a higher capacity port, upgrade the port, bond links, etc. What exactly do you do when an SVI has high usage? I guess you could remove some servers from the VLAN, but that doesn't seem like a reasonable solution. What dictates the capacity of an SVI? The backplane of the switch?

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Cisco Routers :: Throughput On SB Pro SRP541W?

Jun 2, 2011

i have gotten a question from a partner in regards to the throughput on both LAN and WAN on the SRP541W. I can't really find that on the datasheet.

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Cisco WAN :: ISR 819 Maximum Recommended Throughput?

Jun 12, 2012

We are looking at providing an ISR 819 for one of our customers using FTTC & 3G for failover .. However, I cant seem to find any recommended throughput guidence for the device? We could be looking at up to 80Mbps via the ethernet interface and I just dont know if the device will cope?

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Cisco Firewall :: Only 30Mb/s Throughput On 881?

Mar 31, 2011

I have a Cisco 881 (without wifi model) connected to a 100Mb unmanaged switch and a cable modem with a 120Mb down, 10Mb up connection. When I connect the modem directly to my laptop, I can reach the 120Mb/s down and 10Mb/s upload speed. When I connect the modem to the 881, the max download is about 30Mb/s. Upstream 10Mb is no problem. I've been trying to change the duplex and speed settings on the FastEthernet4 interface, but this has only a worsening effect. I should be able to get about 100Mb/s (since switch is only 100) right? 
 
JAAPROUTER_HQ2#sh ruBuilding configuration...
Current configuration : 3515 bytes!version 12.4no service padservice timestamps debug datetime msecservice timestamps log datetime msecservice password-encryption!hostname JAAPROUTER_HQ2!boot-start-markerboot-

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Cisco WAN :: 2921 Low Throughput VPN Tunnels

Jun 13, 2012

We have multiple sites that have either fiber 20mb d/u or cable 50/10 d/u. Recently we have upgraded our head end router to a 2921 security based router and noticed that no matter if we are sending or receiving the most we can push is 1.6Mb. I would expect this number to be at least 8Mb for uploading and at least 18mb for downloading from other sites.I have included parts of my config and screen shots of bandwidth usage for troubleshooting. [code]

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Cisco WAN :: OC-48 Throughput With Fiber Channel

Jan 12, 2011

We've recently moved from using FiberChannel across an OC-48 between two data centers to GigabitEthernet.  Data replication throughput has dropped from 700Mbps down to 45Mbps. The telco provider has demonstrated 1Gb throughput via UDP andTCP using T-Berts. However, when we connect two computers or servers, we do not get near the throughput performance.

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Cisco Firewall :: ASA 5510 Different Throughput Between LAN And DMZ?

Jun 18, 2011

The issue was about Cisco ASA5510 Sec Plus.2 Interfaces, LAN and DMZ.Both 1000 FD, no interface errors like CRC or something similar.If I start a data transfer (like FTP) or  a data stream test (like Netperf), from DMZ to INSIDE I get a theoughput.If I start the same from INSIDE to DMZ (same hosts), i get a troughput almost ten times slower.If i do the same using netperf in UDP (not TCP) I get the same in both directions.

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Cisco WAN :: OC-24 Throughput Through Private Line

Nov 22, 2012

we have one OC-24 private line between our data centers. we are looking to get best throughput but we get max. avg throughput of 300Mbps with peaks of 800Mbps throughput. i.e. we transfered 2TB of data over this link and we got average throughput of 300Mbps with peaks of 800Mbps.
 
we should at least be getting 800Mbps throughput since we have OC-24 (1244Mbps) private line. we contacted our ISP but they said there isn't any problem in private line from ISP side. what can we do to increase average  throughput?

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Cisco Firewall :: ASA5505 VPN Throughput

Jan 31, 2012

Do some have some realistic performance numbers for a ASA 5505 on a mixed setup with local internet breakout and site to site vpn ( and don't tell me 150 mbps 3des throughput on a 100 mbps ethernet) - what can be expected in a live environment where we f.ex feed it with a 100 mbps internet connection - with a site to site vpn with f.ex 20 office workers running office on a remote terminalserver and mixed local internet breakout.

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Cisco WAN :: Throughput With Tac 2811 Router

Feb 10, 2013

We currently are using 2811 router for internet Via IPSEC tunnel.Download speed is 30 Mbps and Upload speed is 6 Mbps.
 
But we are getting not more than 4 Mbps download speed. We did open Tac case and as per Tac 2811 router is not for 30 Mbps.Can any suggest proper model. We need 2 FastEthernet/Gig and one serial port.

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Cisco WAN :: 881W - How To See Traffic Throughput

Jan 17, 2013

We have 15 small branches with Cisco 881w in every office, they use VPN site-to-site to vpn- concentrator on V yatta. I launched cacti monitoring of cisco 881's CPU's Errors, Traffics, Non-uni cast, Uni cast. I see that on 10.00 pm in one brunch when nobody works there, CPU load reaches 50% and traffic rises up to 9mbs.

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What Is Network Utilization And Throughput

Apr 20, 2012

what is network utilization and throughput ?

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Slow Throughput On XP To NAS Drives?

Jan 7, 2011

I have two NAS drives directly connected to my router. I am accessing them through my XP laptop's wireless connection. I am trying to copy a large volume of data from one to the other (28Gb).The problem I have is throughput. I am barely getting 250Kb/s from one drive to the other.Is there a way to speed this up?

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Cisco VPN :: Max IPSec VPN Throughput On C1812 And C2811?

Apr 19, 2012

recently we had some performance issues with C2811 which caused us to do some lab testing. For testing we used also C1812. The results were quite surprising for us, as the C1812 appeared to be more efficient than C2811. Below you can see the lab scenario and results.

1. Why C2811 is performing worse than C1812?

2. Is there any official Cisco reference stating what are the max VPN throughputs of certain platforms/models? (we consider migration to C2900 platform and would like to choose the right model)

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as presented on the small diag:

All routers had enabled onboard hw VPN modules and SEC/K9 IOS ver. Configuration was very simple and beside encryption there were also GRE tunnels configured and EIGRP process for routing between "remote LANs". Part of conf responsible for encryption:

crypto isakmp policy 10 encr aes 256 authentication pre-share group 5 lifetime 3600crypto isakmp key ......... address ......... no-xauth!crypto ipsec transform-set SHA-AES256 esp-aes 256 esp-sha-hmac
crypto map VPN 90 ipsec-isakmp set peer ......... set transform-set SHA-AES256 set pfs group5 match address .........
 
TEST RESULTS
                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Cisco 1812Cisco   2811iperf   generated BW [bps]WAN   if BW (max of 30s avgs) [bps]CPU   usage (max of 5s avgs)WAN   if BW (max of 30s avgs) [bps]CPU   usage (max of 5s avgs)500k--540k5%1M1,1M3%1,2M8%2M2,1M4%2,3M14%5M5,4M10%5,7M34%10M10,6M20%11,5M65%15M15,8M28%17M96%16M--17,2M99%25M27M48%--35M38M64%--45M48,2M72%--53M60,8M88%--59M67M94%--61M72M97%--

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Cisco Switches :: Throughput Test On Routed SG 300

Sep 25, 2012

Any way to test throughput on a routed SG-300.  I tried using iperf with netbook on VLAN1 to netbook on routed interface running @ 100mb.  I was getting results as low as 40mb upto 200mb (sometimes even 2gb, I assumed these to be flukes).  Since implementing it, the throughtput seems worse, I'm getting between 10 - 40mb of throughput.  I have about 30 clients behind it routing across a 100mb leased link.  I don't see why the SG300 shouldn't be able to do wire speed routing (upto 100 hosts).  How to verify the expected throughput consistently?

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Cisco Firewall :: 5510 How To Measure Throughput

Mar 3, 2013

I'm new to the Networking world and am trying to establish a base for my network. I'm running ASA 5510 8.4(4), how can I measrue throughput ? In the ASDM, there is a nice feature for CPU, and the command show CLI also provides good info about CPU, but how can I get the throughput on a port basis ?

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Cisco Application :: CSS 11506 And ACE 4710 Throughput?

Mar 15, 2011

I'm looking at replacing a CSS 11506 in a data centre with two Cisco ACE 4710 appliances. One thing that concerns me is the drop in throughput. The 11560 has a maximum throughput of 40Gbps while the ACE we are looking at is only 1Gbps. It seems that the 11506 is able to scale much better?Also, is it possible to run the two 4710s in an active/standby configuration?

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Cisco WAN :: 3945E Maximum Throughput Potential?

Jan 8, 2011

Am looking at purchasing a router that is capable of serving a WAN bearer at up to 1Gbps.  The 3945E has had good reviews as a high throughput router but the datasheets suggests performance of 350Mbps.  It also states that additional performance can be ensured by adding SPE modules. Whether the 3945E could achieve up to 1Gbps with SPE modules?
 
If the 3945E can't achieve such performance, The key features I am after are:
 
IPV4 and IPV6 support
L2tpV3 support
BGP
IP SLA
1Gb Copper Connections on-board with capability of at least 4 Ports

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Cisco WAN :: 1841 / Low Throughput Using MLP Bonding Across DSL Lines

Jul 19, 2010

We are bonding two LLU DSL lines using MLP. Our LLU provider supports MLP bonding and we have a few other customers working well on Cisco 1841s, although not such high sync speed lines as this problem site.
 
So the lines work well with no interface errors and sync speeds are very good and evenly matched between the two lines (approx 14Mbps downstream). It's all good - it's great in fact except that it just doesn't work properly! By that I mean we're not seeing the downstream throughput we'd expect. We actually get the downstream throughput of less than a single DSL line, so about 12Mbps. Upstream bonded throughput is fine and in line with the sync speeds.
 
Both circuits are 'active' in the PPP multilink bundle and I see 3 sessions on our core LNS Cisco 7301 (c7301-boot-mz.124-2.T.bin) - i.e. 2x circuits + 1x bundle. We've checked the circuits individually and 'actual' throughput (using NetPerf software) is similar for both lines and in line with the sync speeds.
 
We are seeing quite high CPU (50%) on the Cisco 1841 (c1841-ipbasek9-mz.124-24.T1.bin) at the customer premesis, but having tested a Cisco 2951 on the customer premesis with two new HWIC-1ADSL-M cards, this is not the cause. The 2951 ran at 5% CPU whilst we experienced the same problem.
 
We've checked the setup of both Cisco CPE and LNS with our LLU provider and they are happy with the MLP config. They themselves have been able to bond two similarly sync'd Annex-M DSL lines and get 25Mbps throughput on a 1841.

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Cisco WAN :: Performance Of ASA 5505 - Firewall Throughput

Oct 3, 2011

What is the difference between IP throughput routing throughput and firewall throughput
 
the reason is i am trying to spec a router for a mate who is setting up an online server for an old game ultima online which will have around 300-400 people each pulling around 10kb/sec
 
I recommended an 880 service router but when he spoke to a guy at the shop they said this would only run at 25mb/sec and he is plugging in to a 100MB/sec line
 
But the current router that is a home dlink which cost at most 60 Euros on a speed tester can pull 95mb/secI just don’t get how a 60 Euros router can download quicker than a 300-400 Euro router
 
They said try a ASA5505 that can do 150MB/sec of firewall throughput

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Cisco WAN :: 7200VXR - What Is Exactly Current Throughput Of Device

Jul 10, 2012

I would like to know what is exactly the current throughput of device? How can we calculate if the device is reaching it's throughput?
 
For example if router 7200VXR has maximum throughput of 520 mbps as per Cisco documents.
 
How can we measure if the traffic going through the device has reached maximum throughput. Is it the traffic only inbound traffic or the total of invound/outbound on all physical interfaces?

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Cisco Firewall :: ASA 5510 Interface Throughput?

Feb 4, 2013

I'm not clear about the capabilities of the ASA 5510 GigE interfaces (eth0/0 and eth0/1) with an without IPSEC tunnels enabled.
 
This page [URL] shows a figure of 170Mbps 'Maximum 3DES/AES VPN Throughput'. Does that mean per IPSEC tunnel or for the whole interface if it is IPSEC-enabled?

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