ā11-12-2012 07:58 AM - edited ā03-16-2019 02:08 PM
We have some Cisco switches - WS-C2960S-48LPS-L
We got these specifically for when we upgrade our phone system to Voip.
Now I've had some potential supplier in today re. Voip and they have told us that these switches are no good re. QoS and we need to replace them with some Layer3 switches.
I thought these switches were fine for Cisco based phones?
Are they correct or talking a load of **** ?
ā11-12-2012 09:28 AM
Martin,
Your are good to go with 2960 type switches.
QOS works fine on them
Not sure what IOS level your switches have but here is a link to 12.2.58
Regards,
Alex.
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ā11-12-2012 10:19 AM
You are more likely to hear about needing L3 switches if you plan to do paging through the phones, and they will often try to sell you on the lack of full multicast support on the 2960S switches. That said, we use the 2960S with our VoIP deployment without any issues.
ā11-12-2012 10:34 AM
Hi Martin
Your potential supplier is indeed talking a load of ****. Nothing wrong with the 2960S switches when it comes to QoS.
I've come up against similar nonsense before. What I normally do is ask the potential supplier to put why they believe the device has issues in writing so we can get a formal response from the vendor (in this case Cisco). Bizarely enough, the document never materialises and the supplier never contacts you again...
HTH
Barry Hesk
Intrinsic Network Solutions.
ā11-12-2012 01:01 PM
Thank you for your replies - glad I was not the only one thinking they were telling me rubbish.
Another thing they said is that if we did use these switches then we would have to make sure all data goes on one switch with all voip on another one so no mix n match on a switch.
Is this also total carp ?
ā11-12-2012 01:07 PM
Hi Martin
Complete and utter rubbish....
HTH.
Barry Hesk
Intrinsic Network Solutions.
ā11-12-2012 01:17 PM
Thanks for the reply Barry - as I suspected!
I shall report back to the directors tomorrow with my recommendations !
ā11-12-2012 01:24 PM
we would have to make sure all data goes on one switch with all voip on another one so no mix n match on a switch.
This kind of network setup has never been used since 2005, if I remembered correctly.
Tell the vendor to submit their design documentation for a Cisco network and see what equipment they are using. Most likely they are using old 2900/3500XL or 2940/2950/2955 and 3550 switches.
ā11-12-2012 01:59 PM
What exactly are they proposing to do to your network? I would need to see what their thought process is to truly call them out for BS'ing you, but having just deployed over 1000 IP phones in the last 18 months with ALL 2960S switches, I can't help but think that they just want the higher margins of a 3560X or 3750X.
Did they propose a BOM for you?
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