04-01-2008 08:37 AM
Hi.
Can I integrate waas with 2500 series routers?
Thanks in advance,
Ramiro Marulanda Z.
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04-01-2008 12:37 PM
No.
"The biggest performance hit on legacy routers is not the WCCP process itself, but rather the increased levels of throughput that are generated from the WAE. Due to the compression technologies in WAAS, a T1 worth of compressed traffic can decode into tens or hundreds of Mbps of output. Older routers can't sustain these throughput rates."
Hope this helps.
04-01-2008 12:37 PM
No.
"The biggest performance hit on legacy routers is not the WCCP process itself, but rather the increased levels of throughput that are generated from the WAE. Due to the compression technologies in WAAS, a T1 worth of compressed traffic can decode into tens or hundreds of Mbps of output. Older routers can't sustain these throughput rates."
Hope this helps.
04-01-2008 02:47 PM
Surely if the WAE is installed inline, the increased bitrates will only be applicable on the LAN side? Hence the WAN will not be passing any more traffic (and more than likely, less).
04-01-2008 05:12 PM
Correct. Inline would be an appropriate deployment model in this case.
Zach
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