04-14-2010 05:53 AM
Hello,
I currently own a Linksys SRW2048 witch supports TCP/ User Datagram Protocol (UDP) port ACL.
I would buy the same switch but my supplier doesn't have it. They propposed me an alternative to Linksys SLM2048.
My question would be: does this switch support TCP/ User Datagram Protocol (UDP) port ACL ?
If it doesn't, could you suggest me an alternative(apropiate price) of 48ports managed Gigabit L2 switch witch supports that feature?
because I would really need that.
Thank you in advance,
Mike.
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03-18-2011 07:39 AM
Hello,
You're welcome, and thanks for your confidence in our products. If your question is resolved, would you mind marking it as being answered ?
Thank you
04-20-2010 10:55 AM
I would avoid the SLM2048. We purchased one a few months ago and have had to reboot it 4 times already.
Whenever you get a good amount of traffic going through the switch, connections start dropping, then some ports start going dead until the switch is rebooted. There are other people having problems with this switch as well.
https://www.myciscocommunity.com/message/43844#43844
- Ian
03-18-2011 06:10 AM
Hi Mike,
It does not really suprise me that your supplier no longer has the SRW2048, as this switch will be end-of-life soon. But, don't worry, things can only get better, there is a very good and brandnew alternative, the SG 300-52. Actually it has all the features of the SRW2048, and more, better, newer
For more information for the SG 300 series switches, take a look here :
If you would need any more information, don't hesitate to contact me or your nearest Small Business Support Center.
Best regards,
Nico Muselle
Sr. Network Engineer - CCNA
03-18-2011 06:20 AM
Hello,
This tread si almost an year old
I manage to obtain SRW2048 after all. I have 2 pieces of that model and They're running smoothly since then.
So, problem solved.
Thank you for the response anyway.
Mike.
03-18-2011 07:39 AM
Hello,
You're welcome, and thanks for your confidence in our products. If your question is resolved, would you mind marking it as being answered ?
Thank you
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