Can the LEO standalone ES3526X support 1Mbps granularity rate limiting?
The switch controller chipset does support 1Mbps granularity rate limiting, but the total level will remain at 30, which means that the highest bandwidth is 30Mbps. Even if the port with rate limiting is disabled, the highest bandwidth is still 30Mbps. We suggest the user uses 3.3Mbps granularity, so that the highest bandwidth will be 100Mbps for both level 30(30×3.3Mbps) and the rate-limiting disabled port. Although the specs are impressive, it would be very impractical for other vendors who claim to support 1Mbps granularity and 100 levels, because the ISP or carrier won’t be able to classify customer levels to 100 scales and have 100 kinds of pay rates.