‎04-22-2026 02:00 AM
Hi guys
From Exos switch's datasheet I found following table:
What does "Aggregate switch bandwidth" mean?
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‎04-22-2026 06:57 AM
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
‎04-23-2026 06:54 AM
And Max Frame forwarding rate?
What does Mpps mean?
‎04-24-2026 06:57 AM
All information is available in the product data sheet
e.g. for universal switch type 5520 https://www.extremenetworks.com/products/switches/universal-switches/5320
regards
WillyHe
‎04-24-2026 06:39 AM
Mpps is Mega (or Million) packets per second.
‎04-22-2026 06:57 AM
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