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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller @hobbit666
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      @hobbit666 said:

      I need to replace some un-managed dumb switches with managed to deploy some VLAN stuff.

      Before you buy new switches.... why are you deploying VLANs?

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      • hobbit666H
        hobbit666 @scottalanmiller
        last edited by

        @scottalanmiller Long story 🙂
        Yes I know the in's and out's of VLAN's.

        Mainly being used as we were running out of IP's on the 10.0.1.0/24 range thanks to mobile devices and increasing number of employee's. We can't increase the subnet as we already have 10.0.2 10.0.3 etc assigned to other locations, that are connected via MPLS. So it was decided before I started here that the network be split into 3, 10.0.1.X for Management and devices, 172.18.0.X for Guest WiFi, 172.22.0.X for company wifi devices.

        So I know it's not the best use of VLAN's but it's the best solution at the moment until I can re-plan and redesign the whole network everywhere.

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        • hobbit666H
          hobbit666 @scottalanmiller
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          @scottalanmiller said:

          @hobbit666 said:
          why are you deploying VLANs?

          I'm not....They are already inplace 😄

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller
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            EdgeSwitches are access switches, not core switches. You would normally not use them at the core, they are for end devices to attach to.

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            • travisdh1T
              travisdh1 @scottalanmiller
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              @scottalanmiller said:

              EdgeSwitches are access switches, not core switches. You would normally not use them at the core, they are for end devices to attach to.

              Since they've entered the space I've always wondered why they offer 10 different devices meant for the network edge, but just 2 switches? I guess the switch ecosystem is probably just that much harder to disrupt like they have with the other devices they offer.

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @travisdh1
                last edited by

                @travisdh1 probably true.

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                • DashrenderD
                  Dashrender
                  last edited by

                  How many SMBs really need a core switch?

                  While I call the switch that my servers and firewall hang off of the core switch, it really doesn't need to be much if any better than the typical edge switches we talk about around here most often.

                  Unless I'm missing something?

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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                    @Dashrender said:

                    How many SMBs really need a core switch?

                    Mostly only caused by physical constraints. Size alone would never do it in the SMB. Pure size almost no SMB even leaves the "single stack" world.

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                    • DashrenderD
                      Dashrender @scottalanmiller
                      last edited by

                      @scottalanmiller said:

                      @Dashrender said:

                      How many SMBs really need a core switch?

                      Mostly only caused by physical constraints. Size alone would never do it in the SMB. Pure size almost no SMB even leaves the "single stack" world.

                      wipes brow good, was worried I was missing something completely there 😉

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                        mmruiz
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                        We run HP in all customers. Very happy, easy interface and powerful. 1920's are cheap and nice for SMB.
                        I avoid Netgear, we sold 2 units about 6 years ago in 2 different customers, and network hangs in two each. I decided to leave them. They changed units for another model but a lot of time spent.
                        TPLink is beginning to work in enterprise line. What do you think about Jetstream line?

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                        • hobbit666H
                          hobbit666
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                          Well ordered my First 2, should be here soon, but had day off today and again Thursday so not sure if i'll be able to play with them 😞

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                          • Deleted74295D
                            Deleted74295 Banned @hobbit666
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                            @hobbit666 said:

                            Well ordered my First 2, should be here soon, but had day off today and again Thursday so not sure if i'll be able to play with them 😞

                            The demo model worked amazingly well, about to order another 3, replace their current hardware for them.

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