[c-nsp] cheap core switch for a "hacker space" (nonprofit association)

Jared Mauch jared at puck.nether.net
Mon Dec 9 09:05:25 EST 2013


Might want to look at the Juniper EX-2200 series as well.

- Jared

On Dec 9, 2013, at 8:53 AM, Gert Doering <gert at greenie.muc.de> wrote:

> HI,
> 
> On Mon, Dec 09, 2013 at 01:45:09PM +0100, Markus H wrote:
>> Fully managed, layer 3 and IPv6 capable switch(es) with 48 ports in total,
>> at least 24 of them gigabit.
> 
> "Routing" or "Switching"?
> 
> If switching is good enough for you, I found the new Cisco "small business"
> switches to be surprisingly good.  Slightly weird "somewhat like IOS, but
> not fully so" CLI, surprisingly good web interface, all relevant bits like
> "monitoring port", "rapid stp", "ssh", etc. - haven't tried to use them 
> as L3 device, so I can't say how well they function there.  But I wouldn't
> use a 3750 for that either.
> 
> gert
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