Chapter 3 Configuring Ports and Interfaces
Overview of Ports and Interfaces
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Cisco WiSM | 2 (ports 9 and 10) | 8 (ports | 2 |
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Controller Network Module | None | 1 | 1 |
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Distribution System Ports
A distribution system port connects the controller to a neighbor switch and serves as the data path between these two devices.
•Cisco 2000 series controllers have four 10/100 copper Ethernet distribution system ports through which the controller can support up to six access points.
•Cisco 4100 series controllers have two fiber gigabit Ethernet distribution system ports through which the controller can support up to 36 access points.
•Cisco 4402 controllers have two gigabit Ethernet distribution system ports, each of which is capable of managing up to 48 access points. However, Cisco recommends no more than 25 access points per port due to bandwidth constraints. The
•Cisco 4404 controllers have four gigabit Ethernet distribution system ports, each of which is capable of managing up to 48 access points. However, Cisco recommends no more than 25 access points per port due to bandwidth constraints. The
Note The gigabit Ethernet ports on the 4402 and 4404 controllers accept these SX/LC/T small
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