05-29-2014 06:18 PM - edited 03-04-2019 11:03 PM
Hi,
Is there a Cisco documentation that can show comparison of each CE/Remote Site router model in attaining certain download and upload speed of a WAN connection(MPLS,broadband,etc).
Thanks.
05-30-2014 06:44 AM
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See if attachment helps.
06-11-2014 06:48 PM
Thanks Joseph for the reply.
Do you know if page 7 figure 1 of the pdf is also applicable with broadband connection?
06-12-2014 02:36 AM
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Yes, it would be, more or less. Broadband, if Ethernet, might save a little CPU for lack of media conversion. But more importantly, "typical" Internet facing features might still be necessary, and these consume additional CPU.
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