10-18-2011 05:46 AM - edited 03-07-2019 02:53 AM
Hi All;
I am looking for a resonable price for Network Switch support PoE, VLAN, DHCP and routing between the VLANs. Actually they advised me for Catalyst 3560v2 but it is expensive. What is the one which is cheaper than it and doing my needed functionalities (or let us say, equivalent to 3560v2 but no need for the complex features .. as the office is only 20 employers).
Also for a router, I need a DSL router and to be supporting PPPoA, they advised me for 1841 with Security Bundle, but also it is costed. What I can find an altervative and to be supporting VPN and to be a DSL router for our office?
Highly appreciated the help.
Regards
Bilal
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10-18-2011 06:02 AM
How many ports you require..If number of ports are less,you can use 3560-c and 2960 -c...They have 8 ports...Otherwise all cisco switches will be expensive than what you referred...Check if 2960 S can serve your purpose.
10-18-2011 06:03 AM
how about a 2960 as a switch and a 800 series ISR Roiuter for a DSL router. It depends on the type of DSL which one you need. One drawback is that the 800 series router only supports 4 layer 3 vlans. I don't know if that is enough.
10-25-2011 04:36 AM
Hi Bilal,
Choose 2960S-24PS-L, it will come with 24 ports also you can choose whether 24 port or 48 ports (2960S-48LPS-L) it depends on your requirement.
Cisco 800 ISR routers support VPN both site to site and client to site.
The 4 layer 3 vlans means... You can create 4 VLAN's (seperate logical networkk)
Please rate the helpfull posts.
Regards,
Naidu.
10-25-2011 04:38 AM
Hi Bilal,
The correct one is Cisco Catalyst 2960S-24PD-L (24 Ethernet 10/100/1000 PoE+ ports)
Please rate the helpfull posts.
Regards,
Naidu.
10-25-2011 04:39 AM
The 2960 has 24 ports or 48 ports. see the following link:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6406/prod_models_comparison.html
The 800 series router does support vpn and PPPoE and PPPoA. You don't need to connect another modem to it, because het has an ADSL interface. See:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/ps380/prod_models_comparison.html
What I meant with the 4 layer 3 vlans. The router support 4 different logical vlans. You can create for instance, a DMZ, LAN, Management network and something else.
Does this clearify it for you?
Kind regards,
Geert Reijnders
10-25-2011 03:45 PM
What is the difference between 3560v2 and 2960?
If I used 2960, then I will be able to create VLANs and have routing between the VLANs?
No.
10-25-2011 11:21 PM
the 3560v2 is a layer 3 switch.
With a 2960 you can't route between vlans. That's where the 800 series router is for. If you create a trunk between the switch and the router, the router can route between the vlans.
10-26-2011 04:29 AM
Hi Bilal,
As said above, 3560 is a layer 3 switch in which you can configure vlans and do inter vlan routing.
For you cisco 2960 and a 800 router is enough as you have just few users.
You can configure vlans and inter vlan routg in 800 router then configure the uplink port (to which your 2960 is connected) as a trunk port #switch port mode trunk
Then you can assign vlans in those ports in 2960 switch.
Please rate the helpfull posts.
Regards,
Naidu.
10-18-2011 06:02 AM
How many ports you require..If number of ports are less,you can use 3560-c and 2960 -c...They have 8 ports...Otherwise all cisco switches will be expensive than what you referred...Check if 2960 S can serve your purpose.
12-01-2011 05:14 AM
Does cisco has 12 or 16 ports of 3560-c and 2960 -c switches?
Thanks
Regards
Bilal
12-03-2011 10:10 PM
No,they only come with 8 ports.
12-04-2011 10:32 AM
And what about: Cisco Catalyst 3560-12PC?
I got it from the below link:
Regards
Bilal
12-04-2011 11:53 AM
Thats not a 3560 C..Its aggregator switch,in which all ports are SFP ports.
10-18-2011 06:03 AM
how about a 2960 as a switch and a 800 series ISR Roiuter for a DSL router. It depends on the type of DSL which one you need. One drawback is that the 800 series router only supports 4 layer 3 vlans. I don't know if that is enough.
10-25-2011 04:27 AM
Thanks all.
But what I need is 24 ports, so I beleive that 2960 can not help me, correct?
About the 800 series ISR router: does it support VPN? About the DSL, we need it to support PPPoE and PPPoA without need to connect a modem for it.
But really I did not understand what do u mean that it is only supports 4 layer 3 vlans?
The 4 layer maybe u mean up to IP address layer, correct? So it does not support application layer ... so what I am going to miss in this case? But really I did not understand what do u mean by only support 3 vlans?
Regards
Bilal
10-25-2011 04:36 AM
Hi Bilal,
Choose 2960S-24PS-L, it will come with 24 ports also you can choose whether 24 port or 48 ports (2960S-48LPS-L) it depends on your requirement.
Cisco 800 ISR routers support VPN both site to site and client to site.
The 4 layer 3 vlans means... You can create 4 VLAN's (seperate logical networkk)
Please rate the helpfull posts.
Regards,
Naidu.
10-25-2011 04:38 AM
Hi Bilal,
The correct one is Cisco Catalyst 2960S-24PD-L (24 Ethernet 10/100/1000 PoE+ ports)
Please rate the helpfull posts.
Regards,
Naidu.
10-25-2011 04:39 AM
The 2960 has 24 ports or 48 ports. see the following link:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps6406/prod_models_comparison.html
The 800 series router does support vpn and PPPoE and PPPoA. You don't need to connect another modem to it, because het has an ADSL interface. See:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/routers/ps380/prod_models_comparison.html
What I meant with the 4 layer 3 vlans. The router support 4 different logical vlans. You can create for instance, a DMZ, LAN, Management network and something else.
Does this clearify it for you?
Kind regards,
Geert Reijnders
10-25-2011 03:34 PM
Dears;
Thanks a lot for replying and kindly help.
What is the difference between 3560v2 and 2960?
If I used 2960, then I will be able to create VLANs and have routing between the VLANs?
Regards
Bilal
10-25-2011 03:45 PM
What is the difference between 3560v2 and 2960?
If I used 2960, then I will be able to create VLANs and have routing between the VLANs?
No.
10-25-2011 11:21 PM
the 3560v2 is a layer 3 switch.
With a 2960 you can't route between vlans. That's where the 800 series router is for. If you create a trunk between the switch and the router, the router can route between the vlans.
10-26-2011 04:29 AM
Hi Bilal,
As said above, 3560 is a layer 3 switch in which you can configure vlans and do inter vlan routing.
For you cisco 2960 and a 800 router is enough as you have just few users.
You can configure vlans and inter vlan routg in 800 router then configure the uplink port (to which your 2960 is connected) as a trunk port #switch port mode trunk
Then you can assign vlans in those ports in 2960 switch.
Please rate the helpfull posts.
Regards,
Naidu.
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