10-30-2010 10:01 PM
I have a total of 4 buildings and ultimately will have approximately 600-750 devices connected to my network. Currently I have SGE2010's and SGE2000p's installed at the edge and a stack of 3 SGE2010's serving as the core switch. The core and edges are connected with LC GBic cards and Multi-mode fiber runs.
I am having some problems with the scalabilty of the core switch as I will require additional fiber runs and would like advice on what unit to purchase. We are a school in it's second year and funding is very tight- hence the SGE's. I need something that will allow 48 fiber ports with the ability to grow. I would want to be able to stack an additional switch and manage the two as a single unit.
The solution needs to be able to function with the current SGE2000/2010's that are deployed at the edge.
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
11-01-2010 05:55 AM
Hi Jason,
I personally think you have two realistic options, and I mention these in no particular order of preference.
Option 1. Using pizza style 1U switches in stacking mode
I looked at product advisor to check SFP port density and found the stackable 3750 series;
WS-C3750G-12S-E | 12 Gigabit Ethernet SFP ports | |
WS-C3750G-12S-S | 12 Gigabit Ethernet SFP ports | |
WS-C3750G-12S-SD | 12 Gigabit Ethernet SFP ports |
Option 2. Using a small 4500 series chassis, these chassis have line cards that support 24 SFP slots per card.;
This I would think is the best solution using a 4500 series chassis /power supplies and supervisor engine with SFP line cards..
Both options offer different levels of failover and redundancy.
Figure 4. WS-X4624-SFP-E WS-X4624-SFP-E: • 24-port line-rate SFP line card providing 24 gigabits per-slot capacity • Cisco IOS Software Release 12.2(44)SG or later • L2-4 Jumbo Frame support (up to 9216 bytes) • Inherits Supervisor Engine 6-E QoS capability • Compatible only with E-Series supervisor engines • Compatible with classic Cisco Catalyst 4500 line cards in the E-Series chassis with no performance degradation • Enterprise, mid-market, and commercial core and distribution deployments requiring line-rate capability • Service provider: GE aggregation for DSLAM/PON/mobile data backhaul |
But with both these solutions, work closely with your Cisco Account Manager on pricing.
If you want further technical detail on these solutions, either check them out yourself or have a work to a product advisor at the Partner helpline, by calling your ocal Cisco Office. The operator should direct you to the Partner helpline.
If you are in the USA timezone, I am happy to have a quick chat with you. If you wish to have a discussion and mull around some ideas.
regards Dave
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