Have one additional question regarding this. Most of the time I might be installing the V2110 controller which supports up to 1,050 APs.
Quite often the deployment will involve a Guest wireless that is often bridged directly out of the second Ethernet port, with a bridge at controller topology as a means of completely segregating internal and guest traffic.
So the problem I have is that I then would essentially be stuck with a single 1Gb port, I'm not aware you can add more ports or 10Gb ports?
This probably means if I want to start bridging all wireless traffic to the controller I would need to move to a physical appliance that has 10Gb ports, like the C5210.
In your opinion, when do you think that transition to 10Gb capable controller would need to happen?
I know thats a very open ended question, and it depends on what the wireless is being used for... but even as a rough guide perhaps broken down to light, moderate and heavy wireless usage, as the following as an example:
- Light: Basic email and web browsing.
- Moderate: Moderate use with some audio streaming, video streaming, file downloads Cloud-based applications, and VoIP.
- Heavy: Large file downloads (high volume), video and web conferencing
What do you think?
Thanks