 RyanG1Premium join:2002-02-10 San Antonio, TX | reply to sk1939
Re: [H/W] New Router Not sure if you want to stay within the confines of IOS but an ASA5505 can certainly handle the traffic. I push around 48Mbps through mine using roadrunner wideband and its loaded with quite a bit of ACLs, EIGRP, NAT, and 2 IPSEC tunnels and packet inspection.
CPU usage hovers around 7% normally and under full load around 38%.
Just my 2 cents
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 sk1939Premium join:2010-10-23 Washington, DC kudos:9 | I looked at the ASA 5505, but there are a couple strikes against it, mostly having to do with familiarity and management of an ASA appliance. I would also need to upgrade the license package, and that puts it in the same ballpark as the 1921. |
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 AnavSarcastic Llama? Naw, Just AcerbicPremium join:2001-07-16 Dartmouth, NS kudos:3 | I just received an ASA 5505 and setting it up. I normally use USG series by Zyxel and actually dont find the ASA that bad (I wouldnt pay CIsco prices, but its a work unit). What I find tres cool on this 5505 is that two of the lan ports come with POE. |
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