Model Of 48 Port Switch?
May 4, 2012choice which 48 port switch to use? Which Cisco, Netgear or whatever vendor model.
View 12 Replieschoice which 48 port switch to use? Which Cisco, Netgear or whatever vendor model.
View 12 RepliesMay i know which model of unmanaged switch can handle 400-700 client? i am currently design a hostel network.and my client will be about max 400-700 user, actually is 400 client, because maybe some of the client will connect their ipad and etc at the same time when they suffering the web.
i am gonna using Peplink Manage 580 which support 5 WAN ports.because my country ISP just provide max 20Mbps internet service to business. that's why i want a load balancer that support 5 WAN ports.i plan to use 5 line which is 20Mbps each and connect to the 5 WAN ports.after connect to Peplink balancer, there is only 1 Gigabit LAN port to let me to connect to the switch.
And i need a at least 40 port of switch which all the 40 LAN cable will connect to TP-link AP.mean that all my client is using WIFI to access to the network. And i don't have much knowledge about networking, so i wish to use and unmanaged switch which able to handle 400-700 clients.any plug and play unmanaged network switch (at least 40 port) introduce?
I am configuring some quotes for a customer whom I will be building a wireless network for. The wireless network will support about 60 AP's, as well as some other wired drops. The customer is working with a wireless vendor for the AP's, but I will be able to sell the switches for the network.
I want to ensure that he is pushing Gig and POE on each copper port for the AP's, since they will be "N" capable. I have selected several 3560 models which are in 24 port models, and I also think i have a requirement which mandates a 48 port in another location. What I have not been able to find in the Enterprise switch line is an 8 port which supports IOS and POE.
That being said, and since I am also "Select" certified, I went out to the SMB site, and did find that there were two models in the Small Business 300 line (models SG300-10P and SG300-10MP) which seem to support Gig ports as well as POE. I looked over the specs for each one of the two respective models, and I was not able to find what the difference between each of these two are. In other words, the specs, line by line, were identical.
Currently we have cisco 4503 switch in one of our location without redundancy which servers below,
300 user (desktop & ip phones)
5 vlans
15 access switches are connected
one L3 connectivity.
Actually i want to understand is it really necessary to have 4503 or we can go for 4900 series as we are planning to have redundancy in distribution segment.
Which is the best L3 switch in the above scenario and how to measure the overall performance of the current 4503 switch...
I am testing BPDU filter with 3560 model switch so I've looped 2 interfaces in that switch by configuring STP BPDU filter on interface levels and also connected one desktop in other interface on same vlan of looped interfaces with bpdufilter config. I am facing is both the looped interfaces are having heavy traffic due to this my switch CPU utilization also reached high. How to sort out this issue like why my switch interfaces traffic & CPU utilization went high even when I am using BPDU filter at interface level? As well as correct my BPDU configuration If I configured wrong. I thought it is a good practice and enabled this conf in some of my working environment but due to some loop my entire network went down?
View 6 Replies View RelatedMy firewall outpost detected incoming connections on port 80 and blocked them.I think that the router must block incoming connections on port 80, right? But it does not.
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I have a Dell laptop Inspiron 1545 model PPHL that will not connect to my wireless route. I know the wireless router is working because I call connect to the internet using my Gateway laptop. I'm getting a message that the (Dell) wireless capability switch is turned off. I've been unsuccessfull in my atttempts to turn it on. how to turn the switch on?
View 1 Replies View RelatedCan I associate the non-root bridge model 1310 to the root bridge model 1400? Is there any problems on the configuration I need to be aware of?
View 7 Replies View Relatedis it possible to assign a loopback address to a typical switch port on a 2950 switch? I want to be able to have some devices connected to a switch to test access lists and VLANs.
View 3 Replies View RelatedOn the supervisor card of a cisco 6500 series, according to the following link, [URL] it only has 2 uplink ports on the card. Would I be correct in assuming that I only have those to ports that I can configure IP addresses on?
The cisco that is being devlivere is coming with a 48 port switch and 24 port fibre switch. Could I change any of those ports into a router port and configure IP addresses on those?
The supervisor card is a ws-sup-720-3b the 48 port switch is a ws-x6748-ge-tx the 24 port fibre switch is ws-x6724-sfp
I'm fairly new to Cisco products am in the process of developing my network knowledge on a deeper level. I have a 3825 with a HWIC-4ESW and I'm struggling to fully understand how the two "see" each other. I've setup a V LAN with a layer 3 address on the HWIC and added the switch ports to it. This seemed to allow devices connected to the switch ports to talk to the built-in router ports. I thought this was all making sense until i applied an access-list to the router port. It's a simple ACL i'm just using for testing and the only thing it does is blocks telnet from anywhere. I know the ACL is setup properly because if I connect a device directly to the router port i cannot telnet to the port. However, if i connect a device to one of the switch ports, i am able to telnet to the router port successfully.
It seems that I'm missing something with how traffic flows from the switch port to the router ports and how the two "see" each other.
what is the use of no switch port command in L3 switch?
View 7 Replies View RelatedI was looking for a way to connect an AUX port from a 1700 router to a 6500 switch module console port, to see the output of the Switch's on the 1700 router, in case there is a network downtime, I could see what's going on in the switch, what cable should I use ? Also, is there is any kind of documentation for this type of config what have I seen is very few info.
View 2 Replies View Relatedfor the best dollar spent what is the best 48 port gigabit switch i could buy for a home network?
View 1 Replies View RelatedIm now in charge of a medium/big size network (around 1200 machines).I found some connection pattern that im not shoure if it is correct.I migth be wrong, but i think this kind of connection would cause a continue RSTP change of topology (confusing about the 'direction' of the route to take), so having some latency period (this pattern of connection can be repeated several times in the whole network).BTW, there is no special configuration in switch A for saiyng that port 50 is not being used as a uplink port.
View 5 Replies View RelatedThere 's a Cisco IP phone that sits between a PC and the switch port. On the switch port, no MAC address is learned. However, the switch is able to detect the IP phone and deliver power to it:
TNSWACCS04A1#sh power inline fa1/0/13
Interface Admin Oper Power Device Class Max
(Watts)
--------- ------ ---------- ------- ------------------- ----- ----
Fa1/0/13 auto on 5.0 IP Phone 7911 2 15.4
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Switch is Catalyst 3750 with IOS version 12.2(58)SE1
Can switch do a port forward without a router just plane switch to port forward to another network crossing the internet.
View 1 Replies View RelatedFor only $7.91 each when QTY 50+ purchased - 8 Port 10/100 Mbps Fast Ethernet Switch | Network Switches/This is my modem/ router given by Verizon FIOS: Westell A90-9100EM15-10..All of the cables I am using have been tested and work. All of my devices (PC, Laptop, PS3, Xbox 360) work when plugged directly into the router. Wireless works fine, but I want as many devices as I can to be wired and using the other ports on the router are not an option.I plug the cable from the router to the switch's Port 1 and then plug devices in and none of them work. The switch does not have a designated "In" port. Just Port 1-8. The reviews on Monoproce say that others were able to do exactly as I am doing with no setup required.I have tried plugging them in one by one and none work. The laptop and PC cannot connect to the router via 192.168.1.1 as they normally do. Also it registers as "Unidentified Network." [code]
View 14 Replies View Relatedcan you recommend a 5 port gigabit switch? The crucial requirement is that it doesn't have a transformer, but has the power circuitry built in.
View 1 Replies View Relatedhow to 24 port networking switch configuration
View 1 Replies View RelatedIf I can use my switch as a router or a way to get more Ethernet port? Since my router is down for the count and I need more ports!
View 4 Replies View RelatedI am looking at doing some upgrades to my home office and i was looking at getting either 1 or 2 TS-879 Pro (Qnap9) and upgrading the nics to 10bg nics.. .but my problem is where can i get a suitable 8port or 16port switch for these..
I have never worked with 10gb stuff before ..so i am looking for advise on what switchs i can get..I will be mainly doing Vitrualization and data management on it.
I'm new here but I'm not really new to networking. I manage small network but I just found out that I have some issues regards to speed.So what's the problemAs a main router/fw we have Fortigate 100A which then goes to a core switch SRW2016.This switch then handles two VLANS.The problem is that I have ports 5 assigned to VLAN 100 and port 6 to VLAN 101. They relate to DMZ1 (VLAN100) or internal (VLAN101).When I connect small unmanageable switch to port 5 I get very low performance (20kB/s internet, 2-3MB/s LAN) however when I plug in PC directly, I'm getting full speed.Port 6 with VLAN101 has the same unamangeable switch but no issues.Obviously you're thinking it's the switch - well I've tried replacing it allready. It's not the switch.Both ports have the same configuration (relating to their VLAN) but resolving it goes beyond my knowledge
View 12 Replies View RelatedI have ATT u-verse currently and it connected to a router but I am going to need several more gigabit ports so I wanted to get an 8 port gigabit switch. I would plan on running a cable from my U-Verse modem to my router then to my switch giving me wireless and 8 gigabit ports. Would that work? I've never done this before so I wasn't sure if I was missing something or not.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have Cyber cafe, And i'm having a problem with My 24 port Dlink "DES 1024d" switch, which has been misbehaving for few months, it looses connectivity to a pcsometimes.....when i reboot the pc, then it works again, But it keep losing connectivity to the other pc's, not at the same time, every time loses connectivity to a different pc.
View 5 Replies View RelatedSo I am contemplating the setup for the network in my new home, how to connect 24+ ethernet ports in the house to a single network. I was thinking of getting a nice dual-band wireless router, but those usually only come with 4 or so lan ports. How would I then utilize a large 24- or 48-port switch to connect everything to the router?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to use MRTG and SNMP on a Windows Serveur 2008R2.I want to manage my Switch with mrtg, but it don't show me which computers or server are connected to the Switch's ports.All I have, in the .cfg file is the interface name ( like S0/0 ), which are useless for me, I would like to get IP adresses or hostname but mrtg doesn't seems to do it.Any of you know if Mrtg can do that ? or maybe there are some others ways to do that ?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am actually more of a 3Com guy than Cisco but I like to think I know my stuff and having just discovered this site I hope to join in as it looks a good place.I have a question about the general theroy underneath DHCP relay (IP Helper in the Cisco world I believe!)I've always put the DHCP server in VLAN1 only. A few weeks ago, I repatched the DHCP server in one of our offices (small site, single switch) into a different port by mistake. A few days ago I noticed (when doing something entirely unrelated) that I had left it in a port on both VLANs meant for PC's/phones. So, untagged on VLAN1, tagged on the voice VLAN. It had continued to work properly all that time however.By contrast, at a larger site, a new DHCP server came online and was put on a switch elsewhere in the building and was also put into a port on both VLANs - however things didn't work at all - of course we noticed immediately and changed the port setting to VLAN1 only, and it came back.In the second example, the server was on a different switch to where the main L3 switch for the Voice VLAN was (which also does the DHCP relay), and was connected over a fibre trunk link.Is there any reason why it should work on a single switch on a port on both VLANs, but not when connected over a trunk link? The server does not understand tagging. In the case where it worked, the phones were getting an IP from the correct scope; so the relay obviously must have been working with the server issuing an address based on the GIADDR field.
View 2 Replies View Related1- Cisco Router
Eth0/0 : Ip address 192.168.1.1 /24 == connected my laptop of 192.168.1.2
/1: Ip address : 192.168.2.1 /24 = connected cisco swith
2 - Cisco Switch
VLAN 2 Name : Sales : ip address 192.168.3. 1 = connected computer 192.168.3.2
VLAN 3 Name : Marketing : ip addres 192.168.4.1 = connected computer 192.168.4.2
So I want my laptop that connected the router Eth0/0 Interface should access both VLAN 2 and VLAN 3 computers
When i am in report generator to create a unused up report i have any of my devices in the devices selector menu. This a same for all reports of the switchport menu. But for the other menu like inventory performance my devices appeard. I make a reboot of my server but no change. I'm looking the logs.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI have been struggling with my WHS 2003 (Acer EasyStore 340) for about a month. It stated prompting me with port forwarding errors (DIR 655 router) a while back signaling that I would not be able to access my WHS via the internet. I ignored the prompts for some time as was not actually using the internet connectivity to my WHS.I then added a D-Link DGS-1008G 8-Port Gigabit Desktop Switch to the DIR 655 Router as I ran out of LAN ports when I added my HTPC to my devices.then my WHS started disconnecting from my home network. I could not remote into it wirelessly (via latop) using Remote Connection in Windows 7 nor could I access is via the drives I had mapped to it via my HTPC (wired connection to same router).i only know there is an issue when the server disconnects. As it does not have a dedicated keyboard or monitor I can only see the desktop when I remote into it wirelessly from my laptop. When it disconnects I can see the WHS icon in my tray go from Green to Black. And when I try to remote in, I get errors saying the WHS cannot be found.i started to think that maybe it was my DIR 655 Router. I did the following with no success:
- Changed LAN ports
- Changed network cables
- Upgraded the firmware to 1.35NA
- Reset to factory settings
- performed 30-30-30 reset
- physically forwarded ports for WHS (80/40/4125)
Given that I cannot solve the connection problem with the above router fixes, am I to conclude that the issue is with my WHS?
We just purchased 8 managed switches POE to swap out our existing in preparation for our new phone system. We installed them all after configuring with static IP. Deployed... and all but two work fine. Any tips for troubleshooting why two of them do not work? There are a couple other switches in the building. Could it be that a switch "upstream" from the two non-functioning switches is causing an issue? If so, how do I find out? When we put back the two "dumb" switches all was fine.
View 1 Replies View RelatedWe are using 3750 switches as WAN router facing the WAN cloud. To configure QoS for its WAN port, should I use 'auto qos voip trust" or treat it like a router port and configure class-maps, policy-maps, and attact service-policy input or output?
Because switches have different queuing and dropping methods than routers, auto qos can generate QoS configs that are considered most appropriate for 3750 switches. However the switch functions as WAN router. Maybe it should be configured using router type of QoS with policy-maps and service-policy?