I agree w/ others, in that it all depends on your design & what kind of SLA you
have in place (LOL).
At Drexel, we have roughly 2500 APs & typically see a max between 17K-18K
clients.
We’re running AOS 6.4.3.6 on a total of 6 x 7200 series controllers. 2 x 7210s
configured for Master -
rfield
<earl.barfi...@oit.gatech.edu>
Sent: Friday, March 10, 2017 6:58:12 AM
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Aruba controller loading
I know that the Aruba / Hewlett Packard literature says that you can
support 2000 APs on their biggest controller (7240XM)
We have one Aruba 7240 with 1900 APs and another with 1550 APs. Each is
paired with another 7240 for redundancy purposes, but the APs are joined
to just one controller in the pair and not distributed between the two.
We haven't seen any performance or behavior differences between the
At the University of Iowa, we try not to put more than 80% of the max AP’s on
our 7240’s.
We have ~9200 AP’s and 44-50K clients peak load. We have primarily AP-225s and
AP-205H’s (with some 224s and outdoor APs).
We have four clusters consisting of primary and backup masters with sets of
ent: Friday, March 10, 2017 7:58 AM
> To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
> Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Aruba controller loading
>
> I know that the Aruba / Hewlett Packard literature says that you can
> support 2000 APs on their biggest controller (7240XM).
>
> Is anyone actually running t
Barfield
Sent: Friday, March 10, 2017 7:58 AM
To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU
Subject: [WIRELESS-LAN] Aruba controller loading
I know that the Aruba / Hewlett Packard literature says that you can support
2000 APs on their biggest controller (7240XM).
Is anyone actually running that many APs per
On 03/10/2017 08:58 AM, Earl Barfield wrote:
> I know that the Aruba / Hewlett Packard literature says that you can
> support 2000 APs on their biggest controller (7240XM).
>
> Is anyone actually running that many APs per controller in real
> production? If not, then how may APs per controller do
I know that the Aruba / Hewlett Packard literature says that you can
support 2000 APs on their biggest controller (7240XM).
Is anyone actually running that many APs per controller in real
production? If not, then how may APs per controller do you run?
For relative size info, we're a diverse