09-21-2021 01:29 AM
In my company we have an ACS 5.8.1.4.9 (SNS3595), the current number of IP addresses configured in the network devices is 1,130,399.
We have defined network devices with IP ranges and IP Subnets, but now we have to exclude many host type IPs (/32), destined for another Location/Device Type, to avoid having to subnet/divide many ranges, we have seen that it is possible to create new Network Devices type "IP subnets", with the hosts with mask 32 to which we now want to apply another configuration.
Everything works, but I have a doubt since at the level of number of IPs, this has doubled.
Example 1:
Network Device "A": 1.1.1.0-255
ACS IP Count: 256
Example 2:
Network Device "A": 1.1.1.0-255
Network Device "B": 1.1.1.26/32
ACS IP Count: 257
Does the "Number of IP Addresses Configured on the Network Devices" affect the performance, health, or stability of the ACS?
09-21-2021 05:58 AM
09-21-2021 09:11 AM
Thanks for your answer, I have checked the tables in the link and I have seen that there is a limit of 200,000 hosts for the 35xx device ... and we have 1,130,399 !!!
This is why I'm concerned about "duplicates" of some IP addresses (we need to duplicate around 2,000 IPs). I am afraid that the appliance for whatever reason will reboot itself, or in case that a reboot is needed, it will not be able to start due to so many IPs in the configuration.
PS: Where/how can I check the auth/second?
Thank you
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