09-13-2012 06:11 AM - edited 03-07-2019 08:51 AM
Hello,
I am looking for a switch which has at least 8 Fast Ethernet Ports, two compo and MUST support Q-in-Q. Do you any suggestion?
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09-14-2012 10:25 AM
Hi Emmanouil and Giuseppe, the SX300 and SX500 series have a full supported CLI as well as a GUI. The switches are not IOS based, it is "IOS-like". Most of the commands are the same but there are some differences since it is not an IOS.
The market SKU for SX300 would be such as SG300-28p while the product SKU is such srw2024p-k9-na. The SG500 series is as they appear.
Searching on NewEgg I found a SG300-28p for less than $700.
Here is the CLI guide for the SX300 series
-Tom
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09-13-2012 06:24 AM
The Metro Ethernet series switches.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/index.html
Note, Q-in-Q is a service provider feature, so you will be paying more to have it.
09-13-2012 06:36 AM
Hello Emmanouil,
I have used QinQ on C3550 some years ago.
A Cisco 3560 should be enough
see configuration guide that describes the feature for C3560
Hope to help
Giuseppe
09-13-2012 06:37 AM
Thank you very much. I will take a look.
09-13-2012 06:49 AM
I found Catalyst 3560-8PC-S Switch which I think supports Q-in-Q for about 1000+$. Do I have to pay additional for Q-in-Q support?
09-13-2012 07:01 AM
Hello Emmanouil,
not specifically for QinQ, but you probably need more then a LAN base image but IP services image.
The configuration guide chapter has no notes about feature set needed and the feature is reported in the overview at the beginning of the configuration guide of C3560
You can check support of the feature on a specific IOS image using Cisco feature navigator
you can use search by feature or search by image
Hope to help
Giuseppe
09-13-2012 10:14 AM
Just to add to this a bit, the SX300 and SX500 small business switches support QinQ (customer ports).
-Tom
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09-14-2012 01:40 AM
Thanks for the answer, I use the feautere navigator you provided but it does not show 3560 when I select Q-in-Q feature. Is there any possibility to not actually support it?
09-14-2012 01:53 AM
Hello Emmanouil,
the feature is supported as described in the configuration guide, also as you see in other post there is also confirmation that it is supported on some small business switches.
As I wrote in my first post I have used it on C3550 so it is not a very new feature and support on C3560 is expected.
I would say it should be supported with all feature sets as the configuration guide has no note about support of the feature (usually at the beginning there is a note telling the feature is supported only with some feature sets, in this case is missing).
I don't know why FN does not list it. FN is usually a good tool for this kind of checks.
Hope to help
Giuseppe
09-14-2012 04:37 AM
Yes you are right I was looking for "802.1Q Tunneling for AToM" so I was looking for wrong feature.I saw that 802.1Q-in-Q is supported in 2960 also. Just a last question, SX300 and SX500 are cisco models?I am asking because we are looking for a cheap end user switch and 1000$ are too much.
09-14-2012 07:39 AM
Hello Emmanouil,
thanks for your nice rating and I see that feature is an advanced feature that combines QinQ with MPLS so it is different from plain QinQ
> SX300 and SX500 are cisco models?
They are not IOS based switches and their configuration is made using a GUI.
see
I have no direct experience with them, but I used the Catalyst 500 express series and I didn't find it so easy to use, despite the GUI interface.
Hope to help
Giuseppe
09-14-2012 10:25 AM
Hi Emmanouil and Giuseppe, the SX300 and SX500 series have a full supported CLI as well as a GUI. The switches are not IOS based, it is "IOS-like". Most of the commands are the same but there are some differences since it is not an IOS.
The market SKU for SX300 would be such as SG300-28p while the product SKU is such srw2024p-k9-na. The SG500 series is as they appear.
Searching on NewEgg I found a SG300-28p for less than $700.
Here is the CLI guide for the SX300 series
-Tom
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