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So if I set channels to 80 or 160 I cant seem to break the 600-700Mbit upload/download with the 9130ax aps, yes I'm using AX enabled devices that when tested on a router from netgear I get 900+ in most cases Also, how do I make it use 80+80 bypassing...
Can an Intel E10GSFPSR connect to a Cisco SFP-10G-SR? My Dell servers have the Intel 10GB SFP+ and my Nexus has the N7K-M132XP-12LFull 10Gbit no issues? Hoping this will work fine, I know intel states that the E10GSFPSR can be at both ends, however...
Mind filling me in on what modules I actually need, I keep reading the documents but it gives me the feeling that they may not do what I want to acomplish.The router will have two ISPs connected via either 1Gbit or SPF, then it will connect with a 55...
Wasn’t the question? There’s an 80+80 mode that doesn’t use dfs channels. Seems 80+80 never kicks in, always channel 36+ for the 160mhz for ax aps, the performance is really not different than the 4800s
Recently ran into this as well, I have a 1Gbit Enterprise line, on the older 5520 we had I'd seen 80-100 in/egress, upgraded to a 5525-x and I get 300/300
The firewalls via anyconenct or ipsec have a max throughput, on a 5555-x I tested i was getti...
This is a license limit issue, you're limited with 2 SSL Sessions, I've noticed that if you're logged into the portal itself it still thinks thats one in some scenarios. I could disconnect all SSL Sessions, then re-attempt.
If you have an HA Pair then you should split contexts up somehow so that you take advantage of the pair at all times vs just during a failover. The other option is to create a policy that looks at the management interface and monitors it, then some f...
Remember Firepower/Sourcefire within the ASA is just like the IPS modules, so theres no real load balancing, its just a policy. Each unit should have its own policy and if you split contexts up same concept, as with any traffic coming in on contexts...