Best Switch with Vlan Capability
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OP asked about "the best with VLAN" that's out there, not the cheapest. Slight difference, maybe? ;)
Do you really think that he meant "best" as in price doesn't matter ??
Then i'd like to throw in the Cisco Nexus 5548UP, they run very well in a VPC setup ;)
I have a set on the Job, efficient bastards , that doesn't take up much room./Bingo
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Just note that Cisco SG300 series is End-of-Sale (NOT End-of-Life!). You might grab them cheap now, just hunted two for an ongoing project.
The successor is supposed to be the SG350 series.
I know that the main SG300 site still lists this series as unannounced E-o-S but I've recently seen documents were all but 3 models from this series were taken down. Two of my suppliers don't even stock them anymore.Edit:
@bingo600:Do you really think that he meant "best" as in price doesn't matter ??
I don't know what he meant.
And sometimes I'm in the mood to banter other longtime forum members a bit.
Don't take this too seriously -
You might try one of these:
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Well, a Cisco Nexus 7710 fits the bill.
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Thanks for all of the advise Sir's =)
Just want to share my setup Pf sense + Access point Network System
Server:
Motherboard - Gigabyte GA-J1900N-D3V
Ram - Crucial Sodimm 4GB Low Voltage
Power Supply - Corsair VS450
HDD - Seagate 80GB
Casing - Techware Qube ITX Case
Lan Card - Intel 2 port Gigabit Ethernet LAN Expansion CardAccess Point - Unifi AC Pro
What do you think Guys ? =)
Thanks All and God Speed =)
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So do you have some sort of budget in mind? And we can suggests some switches that will allow you to do vlans that fall within your budget.. Do you require/want a cli access to the switch.. Other than vlans is there any sort of other feature you would want/need? IGMP snooping? Private vlans? Port security? etc..
Best you can get for under 100, 200, 300 - what is the upper limit your willing to spend? Since you have unifi AP, are you wanting POE support on this switch? How many ports are you wanting/needing? Are you going to add more POE devices? Cameras, phones, etc..
Do you have any brands that you like over another? Do you have some hate for specific brands? If you like your unifi AP, they do make switches that are pretty reasonable in price for their feature sets, etc.
"HDD - Seagate 80GB "
I am guessing you meant SSD here? Since a 80GB HDD is going to be OLD as the freaking hills ;) hehehe They don't make hard disks with platters that small these days..
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Since we are talking about switches please recommend me one model/brand that have at least one port for fiber optic and minimum 6 Ethernet since one of my provider at home want to switch from Ethernet connections to fiber optic and I think it is better to buy a switch than a media converter.
I have no problems with used equipments because of the price… I seen a cheap 3COM 4900 - 3C17700 with 4-Port 1000BASE-SX extension but I am not sure if it came with transceivers and if I can allocate one optical port to VLAN - WAN and how much power will use.
I don't care of POE.thank you.
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D-Link DGS-1100-18 probably. Or maybe a DGS-1100-10P - that's what I have under my desk doing LACP over dual fiber and powering the phones and a Ruckus AP. I would prefer a Brocade ICX6430-C12 but that's probably just me.
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And what ISP would be handing off the fiber directly too you? They would put in an ONT most likely..
So you want a switch you can put sfp into to add fiber connectivity.. You can pickup a cisco SG300 for $125 on amazon NEW… Has 2 combo ports you could add sfp too for fiber.
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Waiting patiently to have to ask my ISP "Single- or Multi-mode?" Yes an SG300 is a solid choice too.
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Waiting patiently to have to ask my ISP "Single- or Multi-mode?"
Look at the incomming cable if it's a 9µ it's Single .. But you knew that ;)
Re. Fiberswitches.
If the Cisco SFP's for the 300 are as expensive as for the Catalysts. a HP could be an alternative too.They are stable, fanless, gets frequently updates , and uses around 22W.
But you get a "Basic L2 switch" … No .1x or SNMP write etc.
As a switch in your "main home patch panel" it would prob. be fine.HP 1820-24G (+ 2 SFP ports)
https://www.amazon.com/HP-J9980A-1820-24G-SWITCH/dp/B00V32DO7USX
https://www.amazon.com/HP-Mini-GBIC-Gigabit-SX-LC-SFP-J4858C/dp/B000VE4CDQLX
https://www.amazon.com/Hewlett-Packard-ProCurve-J4859C-Gigabit-Transceiver/dp/B000VEB4OGI noticed you have PoE req's, this is also a neat switch (i see it as a cheap C2960CX-8).
The HP 2530-8G-Poe+ would be a nice "under the desk" switch too , Fanless , PoE+, serial port , and full CLI - Ext PSU though.
https://www.amazon.com/HP-J9774A-Procurve-Switch-2530-8G-Poe/dp/B00DD66M1EBut you can get 2 Dlink's for that price (I got one of these, based on your recommendation)
https://www.amazon.com/D-Link-Systems-10-Port-including-DGS-1210-10P/dp/B003KJTZYK/Bingo
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Did anyone ever hear of or even used an Edge-corE switch? That's the business division of Accton from which you might know the consumer brand SMC.
I had an ECS4210-12T switch which is reasonable hardware (8+4 ports) with familiar Cisco-SG-like CLI. Even has an internal PSU, yes! The GUI is lousy though with frames and dividing the 12-port configuration into two pages (10 ports and 2 ports) and still you always have to scroll within the frame. And there's more of such nonsense.I really wonder to which markets Edge-corE sells. They even offer SDN with 100GbE L3 switches which I find impressive. That stuff isn't cheap either so who buys that?