Re: Router Positioning and Rate question

From: Happy Singh <happynetworkingsingh_at_gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2010 10:49:35 +0530

2nd try ..

Can someone please put some light on this ques .

Thanks
Happy .

On Sat, Dec 11, 2010 at 10:44 PM, Happy Singh <
happynetworkingsingh_at_gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi All
>
> This is a bit off topic . But I think its very relevant to what we do daily
> :
>
> If we go through any router data-sheet . For example data sheet of Cisco
> 1900 series :
>
>
> http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/routers/ps10538/data_sheet_c78_556319.html
>
> It says the following :
> The Cisco 1900 Series enables deployment in high speed WAN environments
> with concurrent services enabled up to 25 Mbps.
>
> What I get from this statement is :
>
> 1900 (GE) -----------------(GE) Lets say 7600
>
> 1) If we enable all services (like NAT , QoS , Security , Routing etc etc )
> ; we will be able to send 25 Mbps of data on the link (bidectional) .
> AND
> 2) We will have nominal CPU utilization
>
> Are the above 2 points correct ?
>
> My next question is :
>
> Since the on-board port is a Gbps port ; I believe that with no services
> enabled ( just IP routing ) ; we should be able to send 1 Gbps data
> bidirectionally . Am not sure what will be CPU in the case we are sending 1
> Gbps bidirectionally ..... But is this assumption correct .
>
> Please respond
>
> Regards
> Happy .

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