The Meaning Of Mpps

Feb 24, 2007

I have never understood the Mpps rating of a switch vs. switch throughput as far as mbps or gbps. For instance, I am evaluating a platform that is

48 Mpps Layer2/3/4
64 Gbps switching engine

This is a 240 Port switch Can it handle handle 200mpbs with a 400mpbs burst? More?

translate Mpps into common terms for a layman?

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