Anyone know the max network throughput of the V2110 controllers?
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‎02-19-2018 06:22 PM
The datasheet (https://cloud.kapostcontent.net/pub/38236555-1e21-43a3-9c61-af84c71a5844/wireless-controllers-ds-1.p...) shows these lines regarding network performance:
2x1 Gbps Host 1,870/1,800 1,870/1,800 1,870/1,800 1,870/1,800
2x10 Gbps Host 5,000/1,870 10,800/5,000 10,800/5,000 10,800/5,000
What exactly does 5,000/1870 mean in terms of network throughput? Anyone know the max recommended network throughput for these things?
2x1 Gbps Host 1,870/1,800 1,870/1,800 1,870/1,800 1,870/1,800
2x10 Gbps Host 5,000/1,870 10,800/5,000 10,800/5,000 10,800/5,000
What exactly does 5,000/1870 mean in terms of network throughput? Anyone know the max recommended network throughput for these things?
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‎02-19-2018 08:18 PM
Hi Ron,
That designation is in referenced to the line above:
"Maximum Throughput (Mixed RFC2544)* Open/Encrypted"
Open =- No Encryption (5 Gbps for Small config; 10.8 Gbps for the Medium and Large config)
Encrypted - Served over IPsec tunneling between APs and Appliance (1.8 Gbps for Small; 5 Gbps for Medium and Large)
Note: The throughput of the VM depends on the asssigned resources, such as #cores and memory, that map into the different capacity classes.
Note 2: The Throughput of the Virtual appliance really depends on the characteristics of the underlying host and the load by other VMs on the same system.
That designation is in referenced to the line above:
"Maximum Throughput (Mixed RFC2544)* Open/Encrypted"
Open =- No Encryption (5 Gbps for Small config; 10.8 Gbps for the Medium and Large config)
Encrypted - Served over IPsec tunneling between APs and Appliance (1.8 Gbps for Small; 5 Gbps for Medium and Large)
Note: The throughput of the VM depends on the asssigned resources, such as #cores and memory, that map into the different capacity classes.
Note 2: The Throughput of the Virtual appliance really depends on the characteristics of the underlying host and the load by other VMs on the same system.
