[AusNOG] Cisco Switch recommendations for a small ISP

Peter Childs PChilds at internode.com.au
Tue Mar 27 12:28:24 EST 2012


3750X appear to be dual power and gigabit, and appears to have an option of a couple of 10G uplinks.
4948E has front-to-back cooling and dual power... (or the E-F depending on your airflow requirements)

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On 27/03/2012, at 11:39 AM, James Mcintosh wrote:

Hi Noggers,

Just looking for some switch recommendations for a small ISP. Mining through the info at cisco.com<http://cisco.com> gives me a lot of marketing fluff but not much in the way of real info that I need. What I'm after is as follows:

- Must be Cisco gear (I know there are other options out there but we are a Cisco shop)

- Layer 2 Ethernet with a minimum of 48 ports gigabit ports. Layer 3 functionality within the switch is not a requirement.

- Dual redundant power

- Q-in-Q 802.1Q tunnelling

I've looked the 3750's but they aren't gigabit. Also the 2960G-48-TC-L but it doesn't appear to have Q-in-Q 802.1Q tunnelling

Any ideas?


-James
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