05-08-2019 08:35 AM
What is the maximum acceptable network latency & Jitter tolerance for DNAC to communicate properly with fabric devices over WAN/Cloud.?
05-08-2019 05:32 PM
Hello,
100ms RTT latency from DNA Centre to managed network device. The numbers may increase later, talk to your product manager if you need more latency, it is possible in *some* scenarios *sometimes*. Not aware of any jitter restrictions. Current (May 2019) latency numbers are documented in the "Cisco SD-Access Network Requirements" section here:
Best regards, Jerome
05-08-2019 10:54 PM
thanks Jerome for your reply...
05-14-2019 12:27 AM
Hi For the network the latency should be less than 10ms that can make your equipment function without any hassle
05-14-2019 01:27 AM
Thanks Ananth for looking into this..
Further I would like to know, if the latency required is <10ms then how the devices over WAN can be managed where latency would be always more than 10ms? Or do we need to place a separate controller at each remote site?
05-14-2019 02:21 AM
Please refer to the link I shared previously:
*It is 100ms RTT for DNA Centre to managed device
*It is 10ms RTT between DNA Centres for clustering
Jerome
05-14-2019 09:46 PM
Hi Ravinder ,
You can refer to the document which can brief you on your query
05-14-2019 09:48 PM
Hi Ravinder ,
You can look on to this document that can brief you about your query
01-18-2021 10:28 PM
I have similar question, for Non SDA scenario, is RTT matters for DNAC to manage devices and feature like SWIM or Assurance to work ?
01-19-2021 10:11 AM
As of this writing: 19 January 2021, here is our guidance.
From Cisco DNA Center to a device it is managing, regardless of the feature or solution used (SDA, Assurance, SWIM, etc):
100 ms RTT recommend.
(up to) 200 ms RTT supported.
We also have this publicly documented on the Cisco DNA Center Data Sheet (Figure 3) for your reference.
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