Cisco WAN :: What Is Maximum Allowable Bandwidth Or Throughput For 2911 Router

Aug 11, 2011

I cannot find this info on the cisco site.

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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 :: 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 WAN :: Maximum Bandwidth Support By 7507 Router

Jul 3, 2011

what maximum bandwidth supoort by CiscoRouter   model No. Cisco  7507 RSP-16-MX , Cisco 3745 and cisco 2522 ?

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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 Firewall :: ASA 5580 - Consider Maximum Throughput That Could Be Send?

Aug 31, 2011

I have a asa5580 with multiple interfaces. To replicate me databases to another site, I mainly use two interfaces on that firewall. Those interfaces have a steady pace, around 95%.
 
I am wondering when I should consider that the thoughput between those two interfaces is too much? Is there a good document that could explain me clearly why?
 
Also I want to be sure that I won't affect the normal traffic between the other interfaces. Is there a way to garantee certain traffic over others on an ASA? I don't have any router in me setup layer 3 role is perform by asa firewalls (static routes).

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Cisco Routers :: RV180 WAN Traffic Meter And Maximum Throughput

May 24, 2013

When WAN traffic meter is enable on RV180 router maximum throughput drops to 40Mbps from ~120Mbps.Enabling WAN traffic meter is needed to get SNMP data from WAN port.

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Cisco Routers :: RVS4000 - How To Achieve Maximum Data Throughput

Oct 15, 2012

what the maximum Data Througput can be for this router. Right now, the router is limiting my internet speed compared to what the cable modem can provide..So far, I know that when I connect my computer directly to the output of the Motorola Cable Modem and run a Speed Test on my Charter cable connection, the test shows ~ 50 Mbps for downloads and ~5 Mbps for uploads. That would be great, but I have multiple computers and need to use a router/gateway to feed my LAN. When I insert the RVS4000 router between modem and computer, the Speed Test results drop to ~ 16 Mbps for downloads and remain ~ 5 Mbps for uploads. During that test, there were no other computers online via the router. While 16 Mbps is not shabby, I would like to achieve the full value... is that possible?

Is the RVS4000 unit capable of 50 Mbps for 30 Mbps? How do I setup the router to achieve the maximum available download speed?There is a setup page for the router which has settings right now set at 50000 Kbps Upload and 60000 Kbps for Download; this implies to me that the router is capable of such speeds.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: Maximum Throughput Of 4948 Using Its Layer 3 Capability

Oct 8, 2012

Does anybody know the Maximum Throuput of a Csico 4948 using its Layer 3 capability? Is it 72mpps for Cisco 4948 and 102 mpps for Cisco 4948 10 Gigabitethernet?

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 3750G - Maximum Throughput Reduced By Stacking Or Any Of Other Features

Mar 21, 2012

We are experiencing output drops on our 3750G-12S (IOS 12.2.55).
 
I have monitored throughput with MRTG, but it doesn't seem that high compared to that the 3750G is supposed to handle 17.8 Mpps.
 
The 3750G's are stacked, running ospf, qos, multicast (IPTV) and etherchannel.Is the maximum throughput reduced by stacking or any of the other features?
 
I don't know if one can estimate what the maximum throughput is per ASIC or per port, but on one of the ASICs that is having drops the peak unicast load is 1.3 Mpps and multicast Mpps is 0.9 Mpps. Total ~2.2 Mpps.
 
This doesn't seem high at all and I don't understand why the drops are appearing. What I can do to find out the reason for these drops?

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Cisco WAN :: Maximum T1's That Can Be Bundled In A 2911

Mar 11, 2013

What are the max number of T1's that can be bundled on a 2911 router?

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 2911 ISRG2 Can Supports Throughput Of 150Mbp

Feb 13, 2012

I like to know what is throughput of the Cisco 2911, cisco 2921 & cisco 2951 routers. I can see ISRG2 can supports the throughput of 150Mbps.

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Cisco :: 1142N Bandwidth Throughput And Max Number Of Users

Apr 17, 2011

Im using AIR-LAP1142N-N-K9 access points (it supports b/g/n). Somestimes the AP has up to 80 users connect to it.SOme recommends the AP should have between 25-35 users max.Any one know the recommend maximum number of users connect to a AP? And how can you tell the traffic going through the AP is congested?

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802.3ad Ethernet Bonding - Increasing Bandwidth Or Throughput?

Aug 4, 2012

Even without Open vSwitch, and using the stock, Linux bonding module with 802.3ad mode I had the same problem.

From what I have read about bonding, it seems like if you bond (for example) 2x 1Gbit Ethernet connections on two servers (ie so both have two ports bonded), then if using something like 802.3ad, a file transfer should utilize both ports, and you should see a throughput of 2 Gbit/s. So this would be an increase in throughput and bandwidth, right?

But, what I generally see, is for any single TCP connection, only one port is ever utilized at a time.So for example if I'm SCPing a large file from server1 to server2, I generally see that the scp session is only using one interface, at 1 Gbit/s. I can then also run a second SCP session which will use the second port, and also move at 1 Gbit/s.

This would be increasing the bandwidth, but not the throughput, correct?Which of these behaviors is what I should be seeing with 802.3ad? I guess it depends on the hashing method? Is there a hashing method which will allow a single connection to be spread over two interfaces, allowing 2Gbit/s transfers?

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Cisco Application :: ACE 4710 Resource Tuning Of Bandwidth Throughput

May 30, 2013

I have two production contexts on an ACE 4710 running A5(2.2). Both are members of a resource class that has "limit-resource all minimum 40.00 maximum equal-to-min". I am seeing many denied packets for Bandwidth throughput under the "show resource use"  for one of the contexts. All other resource peaks under "show resource use" are well within range. So I'd like to create a new Resource Class for this context with bandwidth throughput packets being denied, and would solely like to allocate more resources for bandwidth throughput ONLY, while keeping the other resources at 40.00. However, "limit-resource ?" doesn't list any resources that look like bandwidth throughput. If I configure "limit-resource all minimum 50.00 max equal-to-min" then I do see it allocates more bandwidth for throughput via the "show resource usage" underneatht the Alocation - Max column. Is this the only method to effect the resource allocation for bandwidth throughput for a context?

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 1841 FE Maximum Bandwidth Support?

Jan 1, 2012

I need to know the Cisco 1841 Router FE Maximum Bandwidth Support and the Cisco 3825 Router GE Maximum Bandwidth Support. I cannot find this information in Cisco for these old devices.I would like to have the platform capability for all situation (only IP base, with QoS, with ACL, with encryption, etc.)

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: Sudden Burst In Bandwidth 2911

Aug 8, 2012

The layout of the equipments are as such,other equipment <--> 2911 Router <--> Ether-Switch/3925 Router <--> 7206 <--> Internet,During certain times at night, the 2911 exhibits cpu load, high packet loss and an increase in bandwidth of at least twice it's normal amount. this results in packet loss in all the other equipment. I am attempting to locate who was demanding such a high burst but so far the graphs display normal rates for all the other equipment.Because the 2911 demands an increase from the 7206, the 7206 is able to accommodate this as it still has balance BUT my other equipment that are connected to the 7206 takes a drop in bandwidth as well. the graph shows that when the 7206 bursts higher, the rest of my other links take a slight drop in bandwidth.Also, the graph from Ether-switch to 2911 indicates the bandwidth hike BUT the graph from 2911 to ether-switch does not display the same thing as due to the cpu load, the data is somehow not captured properly.

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Cisco :: Set Maximum Bandwidth For Entire Wlan Or For Entire Vlan In WLC 5508?

Jul 31, 2011

if its possible to set a maximum bandwidth for the entire wlan or for entire Vlan in the WLC 5508 ?

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Cisco Firewall :: PIX 501 - Determining Allowable Concurrent Connections

Jan 9, 2012

We have a PIX 501 and I'm in the process of replacing it with a ASA5505. We're currently using the 501 for a site-to-site vpn for disaster recovery purposes and I'm trying to verify the number of concurrent connections we can have.

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Cisco AAA/Identity/Nac :: 2000 Base Concurrent Users Exceed License Allowable Count

Mar 25, 2013

Getting the following alarm from my ISE:Cause:Base License Enforcement Details: Base concurrent users exceed license allowable count.Currently only using 1656 out of 2000 base licenses so I'm not sure what the issue is. Running 1.1.2.145 patch 3.

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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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Linksys Wired Router :: Cisco BEFSR 41 - WAN To LAN Throughput

May 9, 2011

I have been trying to find out what the maximum Wan to Lan thruput is for the Linksys Cisco BEFSR 41 Etherfast router..
Have both the version 3 and 4 models and want to deploy them into both 6mb and 12mb DSL networks.. From what I have found the version 1 and 2 have 10mb wan ports and the version 3 and 4 have 10/100mb ports.. There seems to be hardware upgrades as well with the CPU and memory speeds but what they are I do not know for sure.. Found someone stating that they went from a 50mhz CPU to a 166mhz CPU to a possible 220mhz CPU...

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Cisco WAN :: 3640a Budget Router With High Throughput?

Apr 5, 2011

I have a 3640a, 3550 and airopoint 350 I use for my home internet connection. I know it's old equipment, but it's all I could afford at the time. Directly plugged into my modem I get about 10 mb/s, plugged into a switch port no greater than 6, and about 5-6 when connected to wireless which is understandable because it's only wireless B. I'm going to downgrade my connection for the time being as I'm paying for excess bandwidth that I'm unable to use, but any more recent, affordable cisco routers that can handle a high speed cable connection? What kind of throughput does the 3550 get? Cisco states a throughput of approximately 45-60mb/s for the 3640a.

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Cisco WAN :: 880 Router Into 100MB WAN Ethernet Circuit What Throughput Will Get

Sep 30, 2011

if i plug a cisco 880 router in to a 100MB WAN Ethernet circuit what throughput will i get? on cisco site it says 25mb/sec but if it is Ethernet shouldn't it be done in hardware and get the full 100mb/sec?
 
I know that a 1841 plugged in to a 40MB WAN circuit can match that speed but Cisco site say it only can do E1 speed.

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Cisco Routers :: WAN To LAN Throughput Of RV042 Router With QoS And SPI Enable?

Feb 13, 2012

What is the WAN to LAN Throughput of RV042 router with QoS and SPI enable?
 
Will the RV042 router able to support a 60Mbps down 3Mbps up Internet connection with QoS enable and SPI enable without slowing down the connection?

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Cisco WAN :: 2821 - Router Throughput For Ethernet WAN Connection

Apr 26, 2011

I am looking to find the correct router for a 50 Mbps Ethernet connectin that is for Internet traffic. It will need to support 50 Mbps throughput, along with routing protocols for BGP, and maybe NAT/ACL's.  It most likely will be a used router, in the 2800 series.  I'm thinking a 2821 would work, but need to make sure before I pass it on to the customer. They currently have a 3660 they were thinking of using, but I think it would be too weak, and probably only pas 30Mbps at the most before it chokes.  They are a mini ISP with their own ASN, Tier 3.

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Cisco Switching/Routing :: 1905 What Is Throughput Of A Router

May 24, 2013

I have found recently that Cisco 1905 router is having a throughput of only 10 Mb. But the router is having 2 Gig ports!.My understanding is that throughput is the data packetforwarding done by a router at a time.
 
What is actually mean by throughput of a router. How the router can handle 1 Gb of data from interfaces at a time?

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Linksys Wireless Router :: Very Low WAN Throughput On WRT160NL

Jun 11, 2012

I recently bought a WRT160NL router. I have a 10/10 Mbps internet connection, but when I am connected via the router it only gives me ~2.5/1 Mbps speeds. Connecting my computer directly to the "wall" results in 10/10 Mbps speeds. I have tried connecting to the router both wireless and by wire, it makes no difference. The internal wired and wireless speeds are fine, as I have copied files over the internal switch and via the wireless network at relatively high speeds. I have not fiddled with any connection settings except creating a few permanent DHCP leases.

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Linksys Wireless Router :: E4200 Wan To LAN Low Throughput

Jun 22, 2012

I have a E4200 V1 with 1G internet connection, when i connect my PC, with a cat6 cable, directly to the modem the download speed can upto 800Mbs, but when i connect through E4200 to the modem it down to 100Mbs.

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E3200 Router Capable Of 250mbps Throughput?

Feb 5, 2013

just upgraded my internet to 150/10 but with speedboost DL speeds hit 250 mbps. I currently have a e3200 and it tends to max out at 110mbps, any router recommendations that will support the full 250?

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Linksys Wireless Router :: Low Throughput With E2500

Feb 1, 2012

I have a E2500 connected via LAN to my network via a switch or hub through a sonic wall and into the modem out to the internet. The problem is that I am only getting +/- 5Mpbs Down and +/-7 Mbps up through the router.
 
If I connect my computer to the network with out going through the router my speeds are more in the range of +/-28 Mbps down and 16Mbps up. I have been working with Linksys support but they have not been able to assist me with this yet! Is there any configuring I should be doing at the firewall or to the router to tell it to open up the port for faster speeds?

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Cisco WAN :: How To Find Default Throughput Supported By Router 3925E

Mar 14, 2012

How do I find the default throughput supported by the Router 3925E?I need a router that supports 400Mbps line 3900.The 3925E supports? If so, you need to upgrade or add a EHWIC? If so, what can I addto support that throughput?

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Cisco WAN :: 1921 Router - Bond Two T1 Lines For Increased Throughput

Sep 10, 2012

Is it possible to bond two T1 lines for increased throughput and for possible failover situations? I currently have the second T1 as just a fail over.

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