Re: [c-nsp] Understanding ASR1k / ESP40 capacity

2014-10-06 Thread Mack McBride
According to cisco's literature the 40G capacity is outbound direction only. This includes traffic replication so you could have 1G in and 40G out or 50G in and 40G out but you should be able to get 40G out unless you are using features that are causing core congestion on the QFP (which is possible

Re: [c-nsp] #SSID / resource usage

2014-10-06 Thread A . L . M . Buxey
Hi, > Is there a relation between the number of used SSID and used reources > (system/network/...) ? yes. physics is not a nice master ;-) e.g. http://www.revolutionwifi.net/2013/10/ssid-overhead-how-many-wi-fi-ssids-are.html alan ___ cisco-nsp maili

[c-nsp] #SSID / resource usage

2014-10-06 Thread selamat pagi
Hi, Is there a relation between the number of used SSID and used reources (system/network/...) ? On either WLCs or APs ? Are there Cisco Best Practices on how many SSID to implement ? cheers, keti ___ cisco-nsp mailing list cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net

Re: [c-nsp] Understanding ASR1k / ESP40 capacity

2014-10-06 Thread Vitkovský Adam
Hi Simon, In the presentation Steven specifically mentioned at around 35min when talking about sys bw that all you care about is the capacity of the link between the QFP and the central buss -that link is full duplex (shame I could not find it written anywhere in the docs). So if the QFP is e.

Re: [c-nsp] Understanding ASR1k / ESP40 capacity

2014-10-06 Thread Pete Lumbis
SIP40 supports 46Gbps through the backplane to the ESP. This is through 2x 23Gbps channels. What I don't know is how the channels connect to the SIP/SPA. I don't think it's one channel per SPA slot, so there has to be some sort of hashing internally. Perhaps a single channel is being oversubscribed

Re: [c-nsp] Understanding ASR1k / ESP40 capacity

2014-10-06 Thread Simon Lockhart
Pete, Thanks for this - I'll watch that preso and see if it adds anything useful. You seem to be supporting my viewpoint, and I've also had an off-list reply supporting TAC's viewpoint - so I'm not sure I'm any further forwards. I'm currently working on a plan to replace the ESP40 with an ESP100