[c-nsp] Cheap ass mini switch that does SNMP, 802.1p, VLAN, IGMP?
Brian Vowell
brian at zipsend.net
Sat Mar 12 13:47:52 EST 2005
The VLAN support can be a bit quirky, and the Engrish in the UI needs to
be corrected to make sense, but for the price, they are impressive.
--b
Brian Feeny wrote:
>Seriously its a pretty good switch. I have a business that sells
>Linksys stuff and these are
>about the best value out there right now. They have models with 1-2
>GBIC slots too, and ones
>that can do 10/100/1000. They are a good deal. Contact me if
>interested, we use them alot, and are
>starting to replace some older stuff with it.
>
>Brian
>
>On Mar 9, 2005, at 1:51 PM, Jon Lewis wrote:
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>>On Wed, 9 Mar 2005, Randy Bush wrote:
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>>
>>>>The Cisco/Linksys SRW224 does some of what you're looking for.
>>>>It has VLAN support, and also does trunking. The web UI sucks,
>>>>but it does cover some of what you want and is much closer to
>>>>your price point. It also has two copper GbE uplinks.
>>>>ftp://ftp.linksys.com/datasheet/SRW224-DS.pdf
>>>>
>>>>
>>>looks ok, and newegg has 'em for about $216. but does it
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>>I´m looking for a mini switch, 4 or 8 ports. That can do SNMP,
>>>>>802.1p, VLAN, Tagged VLAN, IGMP-snooping and so on.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>That price seems too good to be true for a 24 port 100mbit swicth with
>>gigE uplinks. The only mention of SNMP I saw in the manual was a
>>definition in the appendix.
>>
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