08-13-2012 03:40 PM - edited 03-07-2019 08:19 AM
Hello, if you had a small network with a few routers in a building, would you connect them with ethernet rather than serial (like a WIC-2t interface).
Is the serial method of interconnecting routers (e.g WIC-2t) an old method that has been superceded by ethernet now ?
Thanks for any help.
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08-13-2012 04:23 PM
Since this is all within the same building you connect the routers together using Ethernet ports. If the distances are great (between buildings, Cities, countries, etc..) than you use a services provider and one method of connecting them would be using serial (T1) interfaces.
HTH
08-13-2012 04:23 PM
Since this is all within the same building you connect the routers together using Ethernet ports. If the distances are great (between buildings, Cities, countries, etc..) than you use a services provider and one method of connecting them would be using serial (T1) interfaces.
HTH
08-13-2012 10:36 PM
Serial has been superseded by ethernet because it's expensive to cable up links like that. Hardware manufacturers are not keen in keeping serial interfaces alive because it takes a lot of expensive "real estate" on the appliance.
Think about it: How many RU do you need if you have a 24-port SERIAL interface switch or router?
Another thing is the distance and bandwidth you can push on a serial interface against ethernet (copper or fibre optic).
08-14-2012 07:59 AM
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BTW, when using Ethernet within a LAN you would often want to use L3 switches. Most small routers with Ethernet interfaces do not have actual performance to route at wire-speed.
Also BTW, today, "typical" Ethernet will provide over 50x the bandwidth of "typical" Serial.
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