Hey all, this may seem silly question, but just looking for confirmation. A WS-12-400-AC switch with a total transfer rate of 1.02Gb to 1.12Gb it is not maxed out right? No one port is doing a Gb of traffic its showing the total accumulative of all traffic so when the product data sheet says the total line rate of the switch is 14Gb it means that the switch within itself can handle up to 14Gbps of data transfer in total of all ports correct?
Thanks.
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WISP switch Line rate question
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Re: WISP switch Line rate question
unicron93 wrote:Hey all, this may seem silly question, but just looking for confirmation. A WS-12-400-AC switch with a total transfer rate of 1.02Gb to 1.12Gb it is not maxed out right? No one port is doing a Gb of traffic its showing the total accumulative of all traffic so when the product data sheet says the total line rate of the switch is 14Gb it means that the switch within itself can handle up to 14Gbps of data transfer in total of all ports correct?
Thanks.
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Hi buddy, did you try to perform the test with the max load, if yes would you share the outcome.
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Re: WISP switch Line rate question
correct, switch can handle a total of 14Gbits total for all ports.
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