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Is there any way we can check the Max Bandwidth of the Gateways
we have Gaia R80.10 in Azure and observed latency in the access. we know the maximum bandwidth of azure and similarly would like to know how much is for the gateways. Dameon Welch-Abernathy
Thanks
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Your latency in Azure or elsewhere will depend not only on the inherent properties of the vSEC but on the policies and features you are configuring as well as the type of traffic you are inspecting and the TP profile you are using to inspect it.
Please rephrase the question and describe your environment and test conditions to the degree that will allow people to understand what it is that you are working on and having problems with.
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The table provided in the following thread might help:
CCSM R77/R80/ELITE