We are currently replacing a switch network consisting of 2950's with SG300's. I have a central rack with 6 SG300-52 switches and 6 switches in remote locations (miles away connected by radios).
Most of the nodes in the system are non PC's but equipment with a management Ethernet port.
There are multiple VLAN's in this system as well.
In the current configuration the switches in the central rack are basically connected in a daisy-chain arrangement. I know this isn't a great idea. Does it make sense to use one switch in the rack to connect to all the other switches in the network?
Sw1 - Sw2
Sw1 - Sw3
Sw1 - Sw4
Sw1 - Sw5
Sw1 - Sw6
Sw1 - Sw7 (remote location)
Sw1 - Sw8 (remote location) etc.....
Also, can I use LAG on the 6 switches in the central rack to gain more bandwidth?
Thanks!