choucove
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For those of you who have worked with larger networking systems I could use your input! I've got a project to replace some switches and really need to plan this out and have some concerns. Currently they have two 24-port 10/100 SMC Tiger switches which are networked into everything in an absolute mess. I'm concerned to make sure I get the right kind of switches and know what I need to do if I need to configure them to make everything run smoothly.
We are looking to upgrade to all gigabit switches, and I've had recommendations from several people to get HP switches. From what I've used of their more simple switches before I'm very impressed with them, but it's not critical they are HP so long as they are high quality! They have just under 48 total connections currently which means I could put in a single 48-port switch and they'd be fine, but that doesn't allow for much upgradability. However, I know that once you start connecting up multiple switches to one another you're in for a world of hurt with broadcast storms. So, just getting two or three 24-port switches may not be so simple either. Right now the network IP address scheming hasn't really been set up for subnets, but that's something we may want to do since they do have a public network and a private network.
My question is what kind of switches do you recommend for this kind of network? Is it necessary that we need to get all Layer 3 switches, or can we make do with just standard Layer 2 managed (or even perhaps unmanaged) switches and just connect them up a certain way? If I'm connecting two or three 24-port switches together, will I need to configure spanning tree for all these devices? Are there other concerns or things that I need to look out for?
Let me know if you need more information, and thank you for your help in advance!
We are looking to upgrade to all gigabit switches, and I've had recommendations from several people to get HP switches. From what I've used of their more simple switches before I'm very impressed with them, but it's not critical they are HP so long as they are high quality! They have just under 48 total connections currently which means I could put in a single 48-port switch and they'd be fine, but that doesn't allow for much upgradability. However, I know that once you start connecting up multiple switches to one another you're in for a world of hurt with broadcast storms. So, just getting two or three 24-port switches may not be so simple either. Right now the network IP address scheming hasn't really been set up for subnets, but that's something we may want to do since they do have a public network and a private network.
My question is what kind of switches do you recommend for this kind of network? Is it necessary that we need to get all Layer 3 switches, or can we make do with just standard Layer 2 managed (or even perhaps unmanaged) switches and just connect them up a certain way? If I'm connecting two or three 24-port switches together, will I need to configure spanning tree for all these devices? Are there other concerns or things that I need to look out for?
Let me know if you need more information, and thank you for your help in advance!