Depends on the the bunch of 100MB connections. On the down side, when aggregating using a Cisco switch is a limit on the number of switch ports you can aggregate. On the up side, you don't have to be concerned about another device between the switch and device you want to connect to.
Gary Gary Gladney Space Telescope Science Institute Email: [email protected] Voice: 410.338.4912 Public Key: ldap://certserver.pgp.com ---- Original message ---- >Date: Thu, 1 Jul 2010 16:48:14 -0400 >From: "Bein, Matthew" <[email protected]> >Subject: SPANS Vs Taps >To: <[email protected]> > >As I was doing a design today. I found that I had a bunch of 100 MB >connections that I was going to bring into a aggregation tap. Then I was >thinking, why don't I use a switch like a Cisco 3560 to gain more >density. Anyone run into this? Any down falls with using a switch to >aggregate instead of a true port aggregator?? > > > >Regards, > > > >Matthew >

