


At the same time some Indonesia branch users are accesssing as well. Since I am very new here in this company as a IT administrator and I only have very little knowledge in networking.Ĭisco ASA 5505 is serving as primary internet connection Singapore office 1, estimate 150 users are sharing internet connection of 20Mbps with 2Mbps upload speed and around 50 users and office 2 users are using VPN accessing to office 1's ASA firewall device to access resources. Truly appreciated for your reply and answers are very helpful to me. Please rate all helpful posts and mark correct answers to assist others searching for solutions in the community. I know it isn't a clear answer to your question, but considering the number of factors to take into consideration, it's difficult to give a clear answer without considerable more information. The ASA 5505 Security Bundle can handle up to 25,000 Concurrent Sessions and up to 4,000 Connections per Second.Depending on the number of users in Singapore, the combined number of concurrent sessions and/or connections per second between normal internet usage and VPN traffic could become an issue. I'm also assuming the ASA 5505 will serve as the firewall for the primary internet connection in Singapore for those users.

If you utilize the IPS functionality in the ASA 5505, the throughput is cut down to 75Mbps for any traffic passing through the IPS.So if your needing a connection speed in excess of 100Mbps over a VPN, then the ASA 5505 would be undersized. The ASA 5505 has a max throughput of 150Mbps however the VPN Throughput is 100Mbps.If the bulk of the processing happens on the Oracle server and minimal amounts of information are actually transmitted to the client, then your bandwidth footprint for each user is small and a higher number of users can share a lower bandwidth connection.If you have, for example, a 100/5 connection, the 5Mbps upload could potentially be a bottleneck.
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