As wqs said:A bridge USUALLY has less ports then a switch (but not always)All the details said above are true, but might be lacking the mention of the (obvious) outcome of one:Hardware vs softwareBridge is software based switchingSwitch is hardware b...
Been there got (part) of the T-shirtAdding switch in running stack: no problem.For me it is common practise to add an (of power) switch to a stack. That will be added without the rest of the stack falling down. They stay up and running and there is ...
Columbus:On locking ports down with Mac addresses, look at: http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/switches/ps628/products_configuration_guide_chapter09186a00800d6a38.html#xtocid7For performance (throughput) in siwtch ports we usthe free tool MRTG Lo...
A switch stack has up to nine stack members connected through their StackWise ports. A switch stack always has one stack master.A standalone switch is a switch stack with one stack member that also operates as the stack master. You can connect one st...
We have 800+ IP phones (7940 and 7960), using standard handset, power through 3750 switches with inline power.Have naver heard complaints on static shocks.Do you use (Foil) Shielded FTP cabling? (We don't, and you should not because of earthloops etc...