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cstrawser
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Using Fiber to connect two Adtran 1234P's together. Question on speeds.

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Hello, we have a couple Netvanta 1234P's and I was looking to get a couple Fiber LC to SC connectors in the G3 and G4 ports of each and setting up a port channel and bundling them together. Since these say they are gig ports in the AOS, does that mean they will max at 1GB each for a total of 2GB?  I hope I'm asking this correctly.  Is there a limit on each of those G1-4 ports?

Below is the exact fiber cables that may be used.

3m LC-SC 62.5/125 OM1 Duplex Multimode Fiber Optic Cable (TAA Compliant) - Orange

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Re: Using Fiber to connect two Adtran 1234P's together. Question on speeds.

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You would normally get 2gb when you bond two ports together. I'd need to go back and check but I think the adtran allows up to 6 or 8 ports in a port channel so you should be fine with all 4 fiber ports. They do have a module that supports 2.5gb so you would get 5gb of bandwidth if you bonded them.

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You would normally get 2gb when you bond two ports together. I'd need to go back and check but I think the adtran allows up to 6 or 8 ports in a port channel so you should be fine with all 4 fiber ports. They do have a module that supports 2.5gb so you would get 5gb of bandwidth if you bonded them.

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