I'm thinking about updating my IOS software on my switches.What's the difference between IP Base and IP Services? I have 3560-48ts and 3750-48ts switches. I wish to have the Web interface for controlling these switches as I'm not experienced a...
I have a LAN that has 2 3560's 48TS , 1 on each end of the building, connected via twisted pair SPF ports. I'm currently using all 4 channels. I have just one Vlan. I have some spare 3750's 48TS , and I just stacked 2 of them and wish to...
I will be installing 6 C2950-24 Switches in the near future. Our building has a north wing, where half the users and all of the servers are located. I will install 3 switches here. The south wing contains the other half of the users where I will i...
I assume that the connection between 2 switches, utilizing the sfp modules, is an etherchannel? Please forgive me, I am not a certified Cisco network engineer so I am not well versed in the lingo here.One more time:switch 1 (3560) connects to swi...
My network currently has 2 3560G-48TS switches connected via sfp twisted pair module.These switches are running IP Base IOS.I am trying to add 2 stacked 3750-48ts switches to the network. I'm trying to connect them also via sfp twisted pair module...
Please clarify. I don't understand what you mean by "same logical device".I also don't understand your picture. I have switch 3560G-48ts-1. It is connected to switch 3560G-48ts-2 via a sfp twisted pair module on each switch. ( I have since di...
Thank you for the info. Still one more question.What gains do I get from connecting these switches with fiber instead of Cat5? Isn't bandwidth still the same at 100mbs? I realize that I would free up an RJ45 port or 2 on each switch but isn't that...
Let me get this straight. Let's say I got the C model of these switches, each with 2 fiber ports. To properly stack these switches, I would daisy chain the switches with a fiber from switch 1 to 2, and from switch 2 to 3? Then of course, a long fib...