04-12-2012 01:15 AM - edited 07-03-2021 09:59 PM
Dear Folks,
Which wlc supports 10G uplinks and any recommendation of good cisco 802.11n dual radio dual band access points .
Regards,
Sid
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04-12-2012 01:20 AM
Only Cisoc 7500 supports 10Gig uplink as of now. But this WLC requires AP to be configured in the HREAP mode and the WLAN should be locally switched
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/wireless/ps6302/ps8322/ps11635/data_sheet_c78-650053.html
For 802.11n you can go for 3502 or 3600
Regards
NikhiL
04-12-2012 01:20 AM
Only Cisoc 7500 supports 10Gig uplink as of now. But this WLC requires AP to be configured in the HREAP mode and the WLAN should be locally switched
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/wireless/ps6302/ps8322/ps11635/data_sheet_c78-650053.html
For 802.11n you can go for 3502 or 3600
Regards
NikhiL
04-12-2012 05:39 PM
WiSM-2 supports 10Gbps too.
04-12-2012 10:55 PM
Just to 1-Up Leo ( ) , the WiSM2 can actually do dual dataplane (2x10) for 20Gbps.
7.2.103.0 feature with Sup 720 software version 12.2.(33)SXJ2 or Sup 2T software version 15.0(1)SY1
04-12-2012 10:59 PM
Thanks Leo and Terry for the informtion about WiSM2
04-12-2012 11:31 PM
Keep in mind. You are only has fast as your slowest link. I just had a conversation with another engineer about this same subject. But what he didnt think of was his SUPs (720) were 1 gig uplinks!
04-12-2012 11:44 PM
George 1 gig uplinks are only for the SUP right, cant I have modules which support 10 Gig in the 6500
04-12-2012 11:56 PM
Yes, you can. But in this case he didnt have one, just the WISMS and the SUPS.
04-13-2012 12:01 AM
Oh and another thing. Check the QOS supported on the baldes. They arent all created equal.
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