07-24-2012 02:35 PM - edited 07-03-2021 10:27 PM
Hi all,
I read 5508 can have up to 6Gbps of uplink speed.
Need to know what does it mean?
Does it mean uplink speed to switch where WLC connects?
If someone can expalin this in detail
Thanks
MAhesh
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07-24-2012 02:41 PM
5508, if completely populated, has eight SFP ports. So you can have a maximum of eight 1Gbps uplinks (aka Distribution Ports) in an etherchannel.
07-24-2012 03:19 PM
Combined 8 gigabit if you wanted.
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07-24-2012 03:26 PM
One more thing, when Scott and I say that you can combine or form an etherchannel, make sure ALL the links go to one logical switch.
You can't, for example, have two going to a standalone switch (like a 2960G), another going to another (3560G), etc.
All the links must go back to a single logical switch like a stacked 3750G/E/X or a stacked 2960S or a single-chassis 6500/4500 or a 6500 VSS-pair.
07-24-2012 02:40 PM
So where did you read this? You have the ability to use up to 8 gigabit ports on the 5508, so that would give you 8 gigabit uplink.
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07-24-2012 03:18 PM
Hi scott,
Thanks for reply.
i read under forum
https://supportforums.cisco.com/thread/2072314
So it means if we put 8 ports under etherchannel then combined uplink will be 8Gig right?
07-24-2012 02:41 PM
5508, if completely populated, has eight SFP ports. So you can have a maximum of eight 1Gbps uplinks (aka Distribution Ports) in an etherchannel.
07-24-2012 03:19 PM
Combined 8 gigabit if you wanted.
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07-24-2012 03:21 PM
Hi Scott and Leolaohoo,
Many thanks for your answers
Regards
MAhesh
07-24-2012 03:26 PM
One more thing, when Scott and I say that you can combine or form an etherchannel, make sure ALL the links go to one logical switch.
You can't, for example, have two going to a standalone switch (like a 2960G), another going to another (3560G), etc.
All the links must go back to a single logical switch like a stacked 3750G/E/X or a stacked 2960S or a single-chassis 6500/4500 or a 6500 VSS-pair.
07-24-2012 03:40 PM
Hi leolaohoo,
Thanks for the information.
07-24-2012 03:55 PM
You also have to take into account your AP having a 10/100 or gigabit port. Also your link from the core to the access might be your bottleneck. So depending on how large of a deployment you have you may not have to use all 8.
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07-24-2012 03:22 PM
I don't find anything stating 6 gigabit on that post.
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07-24-2012 03:24 PM
It was 8 Gbps sorry for typo
07-24-2012 03:25 PM
Ah okay...
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