03-11-2014 04:48 PM - edited 03-07-2019 06:39 PM
Hi,
I just have a question about how should I design my network. I need to design a campus network with about a 1000 students, staff and guest. I have an idea of deisning a switched network with layer 3 switches, a web server firewall, access point, and creating vlans for student, staff and guests. but am not sure how many switches would I need for the network.?
03-11-2014 05:03 PM
03-11-2014 07:57 PM
How many switches do you need?
I faced a similar challenge for a new campus and needed to consult the site's electrical plans.
This depends on how many data outlets you have per room and where these outlets terminate centrally. Depending on how the building is designed you would have one or more communications room per floor where the switches will be installed.
If you know how many outlets there are per communications room then it is an easy calculation, for example 384 ports = 8 x 48 port switches or 1 x 4510 with 8 x blades (Assuming the switch has 2 x supervisors installed).
You also need to factor in any future growth, for example 20%. This equates to 461 ports or 2 x 4510's.
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