The Cisco® ASR 1000 Series Embedded Services Processors (ESPs) handle all the network data-plane traffic‑processing tasks of Cisco ASR 1000 Series Aggregation Services Routers. These ESPs allow the activation of concurrent enhanced network services, such as cryptography, firewall, Network Address Translation (NAT), quality of service (QoS), NetFlow, and many others while maintaining line speeds.
ASR1000-ESP200= Specification |
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Performance |
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Up to 152 Mpps | Variable forwarding performance, depending on features configured |
Bandwidth |
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Up to 200 Gbps | For the combination of commonly used features + Firewall or NAT
Shared by all Cisco ASR 1000 SIP (ASR1000-SIP40) cards |
Up to 78 Gbps | For plain IPsec encryption (1400-byte packets)
For GETVPN, more than one GDOI group |
Scaling |
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Access control | Up to 4,000 unique ACLs and 400,000 ACEs per system |
Broadband | Up to 58,000 sessions and 16,000 L2TP tunnels |
IP | Up to:
● 4,000,000 IPv4 or 4,000,000 IPv6 routes Multicast: 100,000 routes and 44,000 groups |
QoS | Flexible number of queues per system:
● Up to 464,000 queues ● Three levels of hierarchy ● Two LLQ queues per policy, with up to 4,000 policies 8-kbps policing and queuing granularity <100-microsecond latency for high-priority applications |
Real-time traffic | Up to 4,000 CRTP sessions |
Security | Up to:
● IPsec: 8000 tunnels ● Firewall: 6,000,000 sessions and 220,000 sessions-per-sec setup rate ● NAT: 4,000,000 sessions and 300,000 sessions-per-sec setup rate ● Carrier-Grade NAT: 12,000,000 sessions |
L3VPN | Up to 8,000 VRF instances |
GRE | Up to 4,000 tunnels |
Cisco Unified Border Element (SP Edition) | Up to 64,000 sessions (each session represents a complete voice call with 14 SIP messages per call; that is, two call legs on the SBC consisting of two media legs for a bidirectional media flow and seven SIP messages per call leg) |