mikew111802
IS-IT--Management
Hello, I'm trying to determine how much router I need for a project. Routers are not my specialty and any recommendations are greatly appreciated.
My question is what Cisco router would easily handle a 6Mbps Internet connection, plus a single T1 backup connection (~7.5Mbps total) using BGP with a dedicated AES256 encrypted tunnel to a remote office that also has a 6Mbps connection. It would also need to support up to 50 simultaneous VPN clients. My desire is that we have the ability to achieve wirespeed performance on the dedicated tunnel when the bandwidth is not otherwise being used by VPN clients and Internet users. Basically I don't want the router to be a bottleneck at any given point. A little bit of room for expansion would be nice too, support for a slightly faster pipe, more concurrent VPN clients, etc.
Current candidates are all between the 3660 and 3800 series routers, with the 3660 being considered as a minimum requirement. Is this reasonable or should I be looking at something else?
Thanks!
--Michael
My question is what Cisco router would easily handle a 6Mbps Internet connection, plus a single T1 backup connection (~7.5Mbps total) using BGP with a dedicated AES256 encrypted tunnel to a remote office that also has a 6Mbps connection. It would also need to support up to 50 simultaneous VPN clients. My desire is that we have the ability to achieve wirespeed performance on the dedicated tunnel when the bandwidth is not otherwise being used by VPN clients and Internet users. Basically I don't want the router to be a bottleneck at any given point. A little bit of room for expansion would be nice too, support for a slightly faster pipe, more concurrent VPN clients, etc.
Current candidates are all between the 3660 and 3800 series routers, with the 3660 being considered as a minimum requirement. Is this reasonable or should I be looking at something else?
Thanks!
--Michael