Check CCO. 

The router is the bottleneck for the AMOUNT of tunnels/cpu power for
des/3des/aes/associations. Also if it is a larger router, you can look into
encryption accelerators modules.

The PIX 515 or 515E will have a association limit you will not use, or maybe
you have to look into your addressing scheme?

Maybe PIX des/3des/aes trougput will be an issue, that is NOT what you
asked.

515e
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/vpndevc/ps2030/products_data_sheet091
86a0080091b15.html 
Performance Summary
Cleartext throughput: 188 Mbps

Concurrent connections: 130,000

168-bit 3DES IPsec VPN throughput: Up to 140 Mbps with VAC+ or 63 Mbps with
VAC

128-bit AES IPsec VPN throughput: Up to 135 Mbps with VAC+

256-bit AES IPsec VPN throughput: Up to 140 Mbps with VAC+

Simultaneous VPN tunnels: 2000


Martijn 

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Onderwerp: IPsec tunnels on pix [7:73394]


hi,
Can anyone tell me the max no of ipsec tunnels i can configure between:
1. A PIX515 and a router
2. Two PIX515s

-Nakul
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