> For example, the 2911's IDB (interface descriptor block) limit of 1400
> will affect scale but I can't imagine getting upto anything over a few
> hundred sessions on that size of box.  You're more likely to top the CPU
> out with traffic or service-policy shapers before hitting session
> limits.  A 7201 is more suited to the task but are end-of-sale so you
> really need to be looking at the ASR1000 (if buying Cisco).
>
> http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/iosswrel/ps6537/ps6549/ps6587/prod_white_paper0900aecd8066d3f5.html
> makes good reading but figures are for the older generation of ISR's.

We're currently looking at the ASR1001/2 for this at the moment but
are also speaking to Juniper as on the MX5-80 range they are rolling
out LNS and L2TP but it's quite early compared to the ASK1001/2.
Depends if you want Cisco on the edge for that, but I do like the look
of the Firebricks too.

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