![]() Another thing I did is put in my own IP’s or subnets which Id like to route via the ISPs. However, IP based load balancing is possible, in my scenario because im using Internode and Telstra, I preconfigured the ASA with all the internode addresses/IPs which are unmetered so any traffic which is unmetered goes directly over Internode, and rest of the traffic keeps on Telstra. Its not possible to do ether channel bonding because I have no access or configurational rights to the NBN NTU box on the wall to etherchannel 4 ports accross 4 different ISPS back to the ASA, so no this isn’t possible. To answer some of your questions, yes I am only doing PBR right now. Hi Mike, thanks for visiting my blog on the world wide web □ Here is a screenshot of the WAN performance of the ASA 5506-X 300mbit. ![]() Anyone else done speedtesting on it? Let me know your thoughts! In my opinion, I think the 750mbits will not be reached or very difficult to get to as the CPU on the device will be quite high and packets might start getting dropped. If 3 WAN reach 67% CPU, if I did add another link it, the CPU will nearly be maxed out at 400mbits. Upon looking at the Cisco documentation they mention at minimum it will do is 750mbit for firewall performance. This is only with the firewall on, and no other features turned on such as the Firepower. ![]() Upon testing and maxing the speed at 300mbit across 3 interfaces, the CPU on the device reached to 67%. Hardware: ASA5506, 4096 MB RAM, CPU Atom C2000 series 1250 MHz, 1 CPU (4 cores) ![]() Here are some of the specs of the 5506-X using show version: I used the PBR (Policy Based Routing) on the device to and some access lists to forward traffic where I wanted it to go. I got 3 x 100mb WAN links and connected them in and assigned 3 outside interfaces and decided to run a 5GB speedtest file on each link terminating. I recently got the new Cisco 5506-X and I thought to benchmark the WAN speed on it and see what it can actually push. ![]()
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