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EXOS - Aggregate switch bandwidth

EXOS - Aggregate switch bandwidth

marconet_22
Contributor

Hi guys

From Exos switch's datasheet I found following table:

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What does "Aggregate switch bandwidth" mean? 

 

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Gabriel_G
Extreme Employee

As Extreme switches are line-speed and non-blocking, the aggregated bandwidth is the total full-duplex bandwidth with all possible data ports running at max speed.

 

For example, the 5320-16P-4XE:
16 * 1 Gbps
4 * 10 Gbps
= 56 Gbps
x2 (full duplex)
= 112 Gbps

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I think is total capacity speed. I'd like to understand max throughput of all switch.

Hello,

As Gabriel_G showed for universal switch model 5320-16P-4XE:

16 * 1 Gbps copper ports  = 16 Gbps
4 * 10 Gbps SFP+ ports    = 40 Gbps
Subtotal                               = 56 Gbps
x2 for full duplex
Total                           56 x 2 = 112 Gbps

regards
WillyHe

WillyHe
Contributor II

Hello,

I think it is the full-duplex bandwidth of a configuration with eight switches in stack.

GTM-P2G8KFN