[nsp] Catalyst 3550-12T
James Galliford
JamesG at corp.ptd.net
Tue May 11 09:31:12 EDT 2004
I'm just looking at prices that I've been quoted from certain vendors. Some of my prices are refurbished prices. I should have, most likely, said that in the first place.
-----Original Message-----
From: Lars Erik Gullerud [mailto:lerik at nolink.net]
Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2004 9:16 AM
To: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
Subject: RE: [nsp] Catalyst 3550-12T
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On Tue, 2004-05-11 at 14:35, James Galliford wrote:
> Understood. I'm guessing that's why the 3550 is about 2½ times as
> much in cost.
I don't really understand how you arrive at the conclusion that the 3550 is 2.5 times the cost of the 3750. For the directly comparable configurations (i.e. the ones with the same number of ports and the same software (SMI/EMI)), the 3550 is in fact priced lower than the 3750, e.g. these platforms:
3550-24-SMI = list price $2995
3750-24TS-S = list price $3995
3550-12G = list price $6995
3750-12G-E = liste price $7995
Of course, if you what you need is a load of 10/100/1000T ports and don't need EMI software, then getting 3750G-24TS-S (or 3750G-24T-S) is obviously going to come out cheaper per port than using a pair of 3550-12T's, since the 3550 series doesn't have a 24-port 10/100/1000 version with SMI software. But still not 2.5X...
Start looking at the 3750 Metro however, and you are REALLY looking at some insane costs compared to 3550/3750, especially so if you actually want to use the features that differentiate the Metro from the plain 3550/3750.
BTW, in addition to the lack of Q-in-Q in 3750's, they also lack VRF-Lite (which 3550's have), unless Cisco put that in recently when I wasn't watching. But that is of course also typically an ISP-feature.
/leg
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