Hi Tim,
On Tue, 16 Nov 2010, tim wrote:
Hi list, Short question about the ASR 9006/9010: Do I need to replace the switch fabric (or something else - like with the GSR/12000 series when upgrading to 12400/12800) when 100GE is available? Or do I just buy a new 100GE Linecard and put it into the chassis? (We "found" some money in the budget for this year and are thinking of buying some ASR 9k with 10GE Linecards and replacing (one-by-one) some Cisco 12410. Later these ASR 9k should carry 100GE links. So if I need to make bigger upgrades to the ASR 9k to make them 100GE capable, it is probably not profitable.)
Yes and no. Depends on what you want to achieve... According to out local Cisco representatives the forwarding capacity of the current ASR9K RSP card is around 92 Gbps full-duplex. If you install a secondary RSP then the capacity is increasing to about 184 Gbps since the 2 RSP is working in active-active mode - both RSP is participating in the forwarding. If you don't have single big 100Gbps flow then probably you can use the full capacity of the 100GE card in a 2 RSP configuration, and handle most of the traffic in 1 RSP configuration (Note: if the traffic volume is above 60-70% of the interface capacity, you can experience some traffic drops due to a bursty nature of the traffic). However you should known what kind of 100GE card will release Cisco - single or 2x100GE....
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