Cisco 3015 VPN Concentrators

Patrick Bryan Patrick.Bryan at LN.SSW.ABBOTT.COM
Tue Feb 20 15:22:24 EST 2001


I guess I should rephrase that.. I am thinking of using DNS to implement
simple balancing...

Patrick A. Bryan

Sr. Systems Analyst
Abbott Laboratories
Dept. 0070 Building AP14B



 bjaber at ipass.com
 02/20/01 01:48 PM

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   Subject: RE: Cisco 3015 VPN Concentrators

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The Cisco VPN 3000 Series Concentrator Administrator Guide mentions nothing
of "load balancing", but they do mention VRRP (Virtual Router Redundancy
Protocol).    VRRP will be beneficial when the primary switch goes down
(i.e. backup), but I don't believe the latest version of Cisco's VPN 3000
(v2.5.2) covers load balancing.

Someone correct me if I'm wrong, please.

Basim S. Jaber
Senior Systems Engineer
VPN Services / Customer Implementation
iPass Inc.





>-----Original Message-----
>From: Patrick Bryan [mailto:Patrick.Bryan at LN.SSW.ABBOTT.COM]
>Sent: Friday, February 16, 2001 12:25 PM
>To: VPN at SECURITYFOCUS.COM
>Subject: Cisco 3015 VPN Concentrators
>
>
>Hi,
>
>I'm considering deploying a series of load balanced Cisco 3015 VPN
>Concentrators. Does anyone have any idea how much load a
>single concentrator
>can handle? According to Cisco, a single 3015 will support 100
>connections
>with a 4MB/sec throughput. Any input would be appreciated.
>
>
>Patrick A. Bryan
>Sr. Systems Analyst
>Abbott Laboratories
>
>VPN is sponsored by SecurityFocus.COM
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