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What is the recommended router for 5,000+ users

hippieboy9
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I need to find out what router is best for a site with over 5,000 users and growing.  Most of them are internet and e-mail users as well as using VoIP. I want a router with enough performance so that all of these users can be accomidated during peak usage.

Thanks.

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Leo Laohoo
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What is your WAN bandwidth?

1GB

Couple of questions along leos thinking...

     1. What are you using now to terminate the 1 GB link?

     2. Do you have any qantitative measure over time of utilization ?

The current link is actually 400MB but being upgraded to 1GB next week.  Currently it is using a 2821 router.  There are complaints of slowness and problems.  With the upgrade I am taking the opportunity to get a router with more capacity.

The current link is actually 400MB but being upgraded to 1GB next week.  Currently it is using a 2821 router.  There are complaints of slowness and problems.

2821 CANNOT support a 400 Mbps link.

For a 1 Gbps link, you're looking at an ASR 1002 (minimum) with an ESP5 (minimum).

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For gig, I agree with Leo on an ASR with ESP5, although a 7200 with NPE-G2 or 7201 should be adequate.

Depending on your feature needs a L3 switch, especially a MetroE variant, might do for you too.

My recommendation is that instead of having 1 GB link from one ISP, you should go for 500 MB each from two different service provider.

you can utilize that two different link for your traffic shaping.

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