Hi, On Wed, Jul 18, 2018 at 12:37:41AM +0200, ??ukasz Bromirski wrote: > > On 14 Jul 2018, at 08:25, Gert Doering <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > This very much depends on what this box needs to do, except "2.5 Gbit". > > > > ISR44xx ends at 2 Gbit/s for the 4451, so it's not interesting anyway. > > ISRs can get ???performance??? or ???boost??? license, with which the internal > shaper ???goes to eleven??? (with ???performance???) license and is turned off > completely (with ???boost???). You can???t run VMs on ISR 4k???s anymore > with those, but the performance goes way above 2.5Gbit/s required.
Interesting. All I found on cisco was "default performance for the 4451 is 1 Gbit/s, upgradeable to 2 Gbit/s" - I saw the "boost" license in the price list, but no explanation what that was in particular. > The latest slide decks on ciscolive.com <http://ciscolive.com/> should have > it as this slide > was presented on the ISR architecture session, however all I can > get now fast is this small screenshot from German blog: > https://alln-extcloud-storage.cisco.com/gblogs/sites/48/Bildschirmfoto-2018-02-11-um-14.45.48-500x284.png These are actually fairly amazing numbers. Cisco should do more marketing with them :-) OTOH, they are goint to sell less 4451 if people find out that a 4321 goes up to 2 gbit/s as well... (and it's a bit ridiculous to have a box that can do 2 Gbit/s and sell a "performance license" for it that caps out at 100 Mbit/s...) Thanks! gert -- "If was one thing all people took for granted, was conviction that if you feed honest figures into a computer, honest figures come out. Never doubted it myself till I met a computer with a sense of humor." Robert A. Heinlein, The Moon is a Harsh Mistress Gert Doering - Munich, Germany [email protected]
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