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I have a small network that is connected to the equipment managed by the landlord in our building.I own and control an ASA which handles all of our routing and a 2960 switch. The landlord has a 4506 switch.The landlord's switch connects to all of our...
I posted this once already and I don't see it in the forums, so I am posting again.Is the low latency of the 4948 10G worth purchasing over the 3750X with stacking? 3750X with stackwise makes it easier to configure and gives a 64Gbps inter-connect, w...
The 3750X has 160Gbps fabric with 102mppsThe 4948 10G has 132Gbps fabric with 102mppsBoth are non blocking.The 3750X allows me to stack. I hear the 4948 is better for server switches because of buffering/queues. So my question is: Does the 4948 buffe...
John,Thanks for your reply. I know it is a bit difficult without configs. My computers and phones are connected to landlords 4506, vlan 14, voice 16. The ASA is our internet, the computers get DHCP from my windows box. So their gateway points to my ...
I did notice I lose redundancy on the 4506, I would need to go 4507. I could stack all 3750X's, that is not a problem. What does that do for me instead of making two stacks out of them? I was going to keep the server/storage traffic on the ToR switch...
Thanks for the response. I'll give you a breakdown of how the network is going to be setup.CORE: 2 x 3750X (Stacked)ACCESS: 4 x 2960X (Stacked)ToR: 2 x 3750X (Stacked)ACCESS and ToR will have 10Gbps uplinks to the CORE.The ToR switches are going to ...