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Cisco SG200-26

arlesterc
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Howdy. I have a Cisco SG200-26.  Does it support 1 gig simultaneous on all of the regular 24 ports? So if I have 24 people connecting via LAN would they each in parallel have 1 gig access each?  Also if I connect two of these units together and let's say I have 48 people in that situation - would all 48 have 1 gig access simultaneously?  How do I hook the two up so that is the case?

 

Thanks in advance for attention to this.

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balaji.bandi
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i short answer NO, they work on ratio based, these are SMB switches, are you looking per port 1GB line speed then you need to look for an enterprise-grade switch.

 

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Thanks for the quick response. 

What does ratio-based mean? 

If they aren't 1 gig per port why are they then called gig switches?

Per this link:

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/switches/small-business-200-series-smart-switches/data_sheet_c78-634369.html

 

I see:

 

Capacity in Millions of Packets per Second (mpps) (64-byte packets)

 

28.69

Switching Capacity in Gigabits per Second (Gbps)

 

52

 

What does the 52 gig represent? They make it seem like it's 1 gig duplex on each port.

If you all the host reside in same Switch that kind of Throughput you get between ASIC/ports in the switch.

 

If you connect the same switch to uplink a different core switch? (this what i was mentioned as ratio based on the uplink capacity)

 

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