[c-nsp] Alternatives to 3750G-12S for fiber aggregation?
Christopher J. Wargaski
wargo1 at gmail.com
Sat Mar 12 14:12:14 EST 2011
Plus the 3560 is the same switch that the 3750 is--just no StackWise.
cjw
> Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2011 21:18:17 -0600
> From: Jeremy Bresley <brez at brezworks.com>
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> Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Alternatives to 3750G-12S for fiber aggregation?
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> On 3/11/2011 5:05 PM, Jeremy Parr wrote:
> > I have used the -12S in the past as a relatively low cost option for
> > aggregating 1Gig fiber connections on low density campuses. Since the
> 3750
> > is getting long in the tooth, and the -E and -X models supporting 10Gig
> > interfaces now, is there a more up to date option? I only need 1Gig
> > interfaces, two 10 Gig modules would be nice for growth.
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> Options for new:
> 3560E-12D is 12 X2 based 10G ports**
> **3560E-12SD is 12 SFP Gig ports and 2 X2 10G ports*
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> **
>
> *Beyond that, there's several options for the 4500s. The 4503/4503E is
> 7U, and you can get 12/24/48 port SFP modules, and the 4503s can take 2
> line cards in addition to the supervisor.
>
> Jeremy
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