Re: [c-nsp] Question on ASR1000 over-subscription

2013-09-06 Thread Mark Tinka
On Friday, September 06, 2013 04:45:45 AM Brad Gould wrote: > ASR1000 will drop traffic if you exceed the ESP's > capacity. > > The router wont complain about multiple 10G SPA's, or > rejected them (so *not* like a 7200 with bandwidth > points) Exceeding bandwidth points on the 7200 doesn't reje

Re: [c-nsp] Question on ASR1000 over-subscription

2013-09-05 Thread CiscoNSP List
> > ASR1000 will drop traffic if you exceed the ESP's capacity. > > The router wont complain about multiple 10G SPA's, or rejected them (so *not* > like a 7200 with bandwidth points) > > Brad Thanks Brad.

Re: [c-nsp] Question on ASR1000 over-subscription

2013-09-05 Thread Brad Gould
coNSP List Sent: Friday, 6 September 2013 12:05 PM To: cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net Subject: [c-nsp] Question on ASR1000 over-subscription Hi, If you have RP1/ESP10/SIP10 in an ASR, and you install multiple 10G SPA's will the ASR complain(Reject the SPA's)? Or will it accept them, and if y

[c-nsp] Question on ASR1000 over-subscription

2013-09-05 Thread CiscoNSP List
Hi, If you have RP1/ESP10/SIP10 in an ASR, and you install multiple 10G SPA's will the ASR complain(Reject the SPA's)? Or will it accept them, and if you exceed aggregate bandwidth of the ESP, you will simply see dropped traffic? Cheers. _