Yes, 3524-PWR support in-line power for IP phone; but it is the only model
with in-line power.

For 3500XL and 2900XL, they run on IOS, which is similar to that on routers.
They also have QoS features for VoIP, etc...  I wonder if I can implement
these QoS features on CATOS of 2948G for VoIP?

2948G doesn't support cluster; but with the 2 Giga uplink ports, should I be
able to stack them together just like 3548s?

Does 2948G become "End of Life" or "End of Support" soon?

Thanks!


""td""  wrote in message
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> Hi,
> I have bought them both and their is fine line between them.  The 2948G is
a
> CAT based os where is the 3548XL is an IOS based.
> This is how I use them:
> 1.  For the closet:  I used the 3548/3524xl and cascading them together
> 2.  For small, medium servers I used the 2948G (DMZ ...)
> 3.  For server farm I used 6509
>
> Personnaly, I like the 2948G better.  The only reason the I used 3548
> because it is cascadable and can be managed as a cluster. But it turns out
> it has its own complexity when you need to replace a bad one in the chain.
> Another thing on the 3548G is that eventhough it supports more than 200
> vlans; this is only in the case of transparent configuration.  If you do
> client/server, it support upto 64 VLANs then It will switch to transparent
> if more VLAN is defined.  The 35xx however, has a model that support
inline
> power for IP phone if you ever have a need for it.  I think the model is
> 35xx-pwr
>
> With the new 2980G, it looks more and more attractive for the CAT based
> system.  I 'm seriouly looking at the 2980G currently.  Note that the 2948
> and 2980G use the chipset of the 4000 series switches.
>
> Hope this help.
> Cheers,
> TD
>
> ""Thomas""  wrote in message
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> > Hi All,
> >
> > I saw an ads with Cisco CAT 2948G Layer 2 switch that has a price almost
> the
> > same as the Cisco CAT 3548-EN-XL.  Based on the discription, It seems
that
> > the 2948G running CATOS, while 3548s running IOS.  Also, 2948G has a
> better
> > speed of up to 24Gbps whereas the 3548s only up to 10.8Gbps.  Assuming
> they
> > both are at the same price, which should I choose? I am also considering
> the
> > QoS on the switch to support VoIP.  Does 2948G support the same features
> as
> > 3548XL as well?  We are using many of 3548s at the HQ and like to buy
> Cisco
> > CAT for remote offices.  Also, Is 2948G in "End of Life" or "End of
> > Support"?  Cisco just came out a new 2980G that is same as 2948G but has
> 80
> > 10/100 ports.
> >
> > Thomas N.




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