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Kevin_Stanton
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Upto how many Physical ADSL connections supported UK

I have a couple branches with no physical Fiber links and currently have multiple copper ADSL connections how many WAN ports do each of the appliances support?

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Kevin_Stanton
Contributor

Excellent document

For the 1535 and 1555, I am going to assume that I can plug in 5 ADSL modems configured as bridge devices into the gig ports and configure as external WAN ports and use the last one as my internal LAN port, and then configure my policy as normal

G_W_Albrecht
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Legend

Not clear what you try to achieve ! These SMBs only have 4 Cores and 1 Gbps thruput without TP or IPS, so this will be about 0,1 Gbps traffic per ADSL modem ...

 

 

CCSP - CCSE / CCTE / CTPS / CCME / CCSM Elite / SMB Specialist
Kevin_Stanton
Contributor

The Branches I have are remote, each ADSL link will only provide around 4Mb down and 1mb up, I would install 4 or 5 links and uplink these to a 1535 or 1555 via the 1gig ports keeping one for the uplink to the internal branch LAN, capacity would not be an issue on the SD-WAN device, the physical capabilities of the device would be the issue and dealing with multiple slow links and aggregating theses together.

G_W_Albrecht
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Legend

Sorry, did not notice this is posted under SD-WAN, so please disregard my comments ! No idea how SMB 1535/1555 R81.10.10 SD-WAN will work and what it supports...

 

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Shlomi_Feldman
Employee Alumnus
Employee Alumnus

hi Kevin,

I don't completely understand the exact project need.
if you need link aggregation over spark for 4 to 5 links, why SDWAN is required?

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