On 7/14/10 7:41 AM, TCIS List Acct wrote: > We are using a boatload of aging 3550-EMI switches (-48s and -12Ts > mostly) as our distribution layer in our Co-lo facilities. The switches > talk a little bit of OSPF and iBGP back to the core (uplinked over the 2 > Gig-E ports). All customers have their own Layer3 port on the switch > (no switchport) and this has worked like a charm for years. > > Anyway, these switches are EOL'ed and do not support IPv6, yada yada. > So, we're looking for a reasonably low cost replacement. So far, the > 3560G-24/48-E's look like decent replacements and are readily available > from our usual sources. The 3750's look nice too but seem quite a bit > pricier for just adding stacking/10GBe uplink capabilities. > > Any comments/similar experiences/other options would be appreciated. >
Are you relying on QoS in the 3550? If so, you'll be disappointed with the 3560/3750. ~Seth _______________________________________________ cisco-nsp mailing list [email protected] https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-nsp archive at http://puck.nether.net/pipermail/cisco-nsp/
