How many pps (64Byte each) i can receive in 1Gbps throughput modem / firewall
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I need help with this: If i have 1Gb/s throughput. I can receive how many pps in 64Byte each packet / s? Let's say I can send (Packet / Second - 64Byte) 450,000, meaning I would not only have 230.4 Mbps? So why is the maximum throughput limit is 1Gbps? I found it in: https://www.cisco.com/c/dam/global/th_th/assets/docs/seminar/ASA5500_X.pdf Stateful Inspection throughput (max1): 1Gbps Packets/Second (64-byte) 450,000 PS (Note): 64Byte * 450,000 = 28800000 Byte = 230,4 Mbps (megabits per second) I don't understand how Cisco works, is this a marketing move?
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