[c-nsp] Small customer premise switch?

nealr neal at lists.rauhauser.net
Thu Dec 7 23:28:18 EST 2006



  Cisco 1720 /w WIC-4ESW - the 1720 just serves to power the little four 
port switch. 1720s are practically free and the WIC-4ESW should be 
purchased new as they've been counterfeited to death.



Scott Brown wrote:
> Hello,
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> Setup:
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> Me - [CISCO 3560] ----------- dot1q Trunk -------------- [ Unknown ] Port
> for VLAN 20 and  port for 25
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> I need a small, quiet device that can handle 1x trunk port and 2x access
> ports. 
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> I have an old 2900XL (2U model), but that is way too noisy for where this
> switch has to be located (cubical in the center of an office). A 2940 is
> quiet enough, but for such a small task it is a pretty costly switch. I
> tried an old CISCO 870 SOHO router w/4-port switch. yea, that didn't do
> well.
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> I am not looking for only CISCO devices, but I know how to configure CISCO
> so I would rather use them.
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> Scott Brown
> Network Engineer
> City of Sandy / SandyNet
> 39250 Pioneer Blvd. Sandy, OR. 97055
> 503.668.2923 (Office: M-F 8-5PST)
> 971.253.0054 (Cell: 24x7x365)
> 503.668.8714 (Fax)
> sbrown at ci.sandy.or.us 
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