Depends on your Requrements for the switch, that is not enough info.
SMC has a fully featured switch that we love, the 24 cat5 Gig port (w/ 4
fiber module ports) model is about $750.
It does everything.(complete VLAN, Multiple spanning tree, good monitoring
stats, SNMP, Command prompt also, can
Cisco 2970
Sent from my Motorola Startac...
On Jan 12, 2010, at 1:25 AM, "Scott Vander Dussen"
wrote:
> Need to upgrade several 10/100 switches to 10/100/100; I'm looking
> for recommendations on good reliable equipment. Will need 24 and 48
> port units, Rx/Tx port mirroring is a must!
HP ProcurvesI not only consider them on the same level as Cisco's,
but I think they are better for less cost.
Gino Villarini wrote:
Cisco 2970
Sent from my Motorola Startac...
On Jan 12, 2010, at 1:25 AM, "Scott Vander Dussen"
wrote:
Need to upgrade several 10/100 swi
Thx Tom- really only need rx/tx port mirroring - can your smc switch
do that? I have some smcs that can only do rx or tx but not at the
same time. Thx for info.
Thanks,
‘S
---
Sent mobile (and probably one handed while driving!)
On Jan 12, 2010, at 12:28 AM, "Tom DeReggi"
wrote:
> Depend
I was looking at these- didn't know if cisco was worth all the bucks and that
led me to the hps- why do you like them better? Thx.
Thanks,
‘S
---
Sent mobile (and probably one handed while driving!)
On Jan 12, 2010, at 4:03 AM, "Bret Clark"
mailto:bcl...@spectraaccess.com>> wrote:
HP Procurv
I'll second the ProCurve. I just bought a batch of them at a very
reasonable price. Solid Product. One note, if you want to use any of
the really tricky configuration features, you have to do it in command
line mode (easy). Otherwise, monitoring and control from either the
web interface or snmp
The command line structure is very similar to Cisco so a very minimal
learning curve if you're used to the Cisco command line, plus you can do
basic management with a web interface. They port mirror multiple ports
to one port which is nice. They've been rock solid for us, we've been
using them
I used some 4in pipe for a mast (about 15ft). Welded studs and used J mounts. On
another one we used angle iron and grade 8 bolts to make a brace, welded studs
off the angle.
Scott Carullo wrote:
> I will need to... can you share with me how it is configured inside?
> Thinking about some UBNT g
NetGear *GS748TS-100NAS
***
You can probably find it for less than I did. Its 48 port and 988
through biz.tigerdirect.com
Also here's a list.
http://www.javvin.com/packetdoc/PortMonitoringSwitch.html
Cheers,
Curtis
**
On 1/12/2010 8:50 AM, Marco Coelho wrote:
> I'll second the ProCurve.
also Adtran NetVanta 1534 Its 24 port The command line is identical to
Cisco and it has a web gui. Its about 1300.00 ($2200 if you want the
POE version.) from CDW, but it also has a lifetime warranty.
--Curtis
On 1/12/2010 8:57 AM, Bret Clark wrote:
> The command line structure is very simila
Do you want to do MPLS in the future?
On 1/11/2010 10:24 PM, Scott Vander Dussen wrote:
> Need to upgrade several 10/100 switches to 10/100/100; I'm looking for
> recommendations on good reliable equipment. Will need 24 and 48 port units,
> Rx/Tx port mirroring is a must!
>
> Thanks in advance,
Right. We loose a few customers now and again because of it. But those
customers have a higher cost than income so what else does a guy do?
There are two things you want to do when in business right? Turn a profit.
Make sure that your competitor doesn't.
Off loading the high cost or high tro
Just put up our first Apex 11Ghz link. Wondering what everyone does to
seal up that port. The manual says you have to hook up the fiber /
power port to metal conduit. Do you run conduit all the way back to the
base? Do you just use a short piece? Do you put a compression fitting
on the end?
Yes, you are correct, several typical models, such as 100mb L2 and AL2
(These are Both full featured VLAN switches with different OSs which are
similar to their equivellent gig version) only support mirroring in TX or RX
per port, not simultaneous. For example To Do Calea monitoring it would be
Fortunately all our Apex installations have had relatively short cable runs,
so haven't used the fiber port yet. I agree the execution of this port is
poor at best. I really don't care for the copper Ethernet ports either as
they do not have a large enough opening for the shielded outdoor cable w
If you have pictures of your install, or anybody for that matter, I'm
sure we all would be interested in seeing them. I like seeing other
ideas that make my life easier...
-Cameron
-Original Message-
From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of Brad Be
I've always been a fan of the HP switches, The 1800-24G is nice, But the new
one I'm liking is the 1810G-24
24 Port Gig, Port mirroring...ect..
Nick Olsen
Brevard Wireless
(321) 205-1100 x106
From: "Tom DeReggi"
Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2010 11:27 AM
Nothing actually has to be done to seal it because, Trango includes a
rubbery gel sleeve that compresess between the passsthru metal plate and the
case, with a tight fitting hole. In most cases that can be good enough.
But to answer your question it depends what Fiber cable type and Power type
> I agree the execution of this port is
> poor at best.
Not at all the case. Compared to other brand radios, the Apex is one of the
few that actually has an easilly accessible Fiber port. Both for replacing
bad Transcievers and for connecting the fiber ends.
This is a PLUS, not a disadvantage. T
Ok. There is no way to service or install equipment on a stealth pole without a
manlift or crane with a basket
The pole is a spindle design inside. Picture a solid pipe *axel" with two solid
round "wheels" one on each end. Now take the whole assembly and stand it on
end. Now stack several of th
Never say never !! Take a look at the video on this web site.
http://www.flagpoleclimber.com/aboutus.html
lakel...@gbcx.net wrote:
> Ok. There is no way to service or install equipment on a stealth pole without
> a manlift or crane with a basket
>
> The pole is a spindle design inside. Picture
Randy-
I don't see a need for that in our network - what practical applications would
a PPPoE-based ISP have for MPLS? I don't know much about the benefits of MPLS
as I've never worked with it, thanks in advance.
`S
-Original Message-
From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-b
When are you writing you "how to mount anything on anything" book? We
have the Jack Unger book, and the Mikrotik book, you must add yourself
to this elite group :-)
On 1/12/10, lakel...@gbcx.net wrote:
> Ok. There is no way to service or install equipment on a stealth pole
> without a manlift or
Nick-
Thanks for the info - I'm looking at specifications between the HP ProCurve
1810G Switch Series http://bit.ly/5g2F0B and HP ProCurve 2810 Switch Series
http://bit.ly/5Nqvwc
It seems much of the capabilities are the same, with the 2810 offering a bit
more horsepower at about 2x the cost -
That's a regular flagpole. When he stated he wanted to mount an antenna and
radio INSIDE I assumed he was talking about a cellular flagpole.
I stoll assume that.
You are never going to climb acell flagpole like in the video.
Bob
Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
-Original Message--
This throwback port design from the "Trango Summer Engineer Interns" Atlas
days is crap. Nothing like the professional look of a galvanized water pipe
cap on a carrier class radio. The split rubber gland that is under this
metal plate/water pipe cap is poor as well. I'm glad you've been lucky wi
I guess I was in a hurry and did not read it carefully. I just read
flag pole.
Sorry about that.
akel...@gbcx.net wrote:
> That's a regular flagpole. When he stated he wanted to mount an antenna and
> radio INSIDE I assumed he was talking about a cellular flagpole.
>
> I stoll assume that.
>
>
Darn right. I learned a long time ago you dont want everyone as a customer.
I just fired a customer the other day. Thanks! -RickG
On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 10:57 AM, Marlon K. Schafer
wrote:
> Right. We loose a few customers now and again because of it. But those
> customers have a higher cost t
I love my Dell switches. I almost bought HP units but Dell had a sale on
untis with the same features.
-RickG
On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 12:24 AM, Scott Vander Dussen
wrote:
> Need to upgrade several 10/100 switches to 10/100/100; I'm looking for
> recommendations on good reliable equipment. Will n
Agreed, the Dell switches we've deployed have been flawless and are a great
value. Dell has been very good to us, so I'm a little biased.
Best,
Brad
-Original Message-
From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of RickG
Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 20
Can't say I have. But its been a busy switch, And it hasn't missed a beat.
Only thing is, I wish it had SSH. Hit me off list if you want to take a
look at the web management interface.
Nick Olsen
Brevard Wireless
(321) 205-1100 x106
From: "Scott Vander
Thanks for all the tips guys.
I'll definitely be doing it better next time.
Randy
On 1/12/2010 10:11 AM, Tom DeReggi wrote:
> Nothing actually has to be done to seal it because, Trango includes a
> rubbery gel sleeve that compresess between the passsthru metal plate and the
> case, with a tight
All our core switching is done with World Wide Packets gear (now
Ciena). WWP/Ciena makes carrier grade equipment, but carries a price
tag near Cisco. And also mostly geared towards fiber. The newest
switches we got are the CN3940, 24-port 10/100/1000 that will take
copper or SPF modules.
O
Will these work with Canopy? Where can you get them? Price? They look like
really nice units and they way they separate the data and power protection
seems a better idea than competing products.
Thanks,
Scottie
-- Original Message --
From: Data Technology
Brad,
I do not mean to argue against your points just for the sake of it, but I
honestly disagree with your assessment.
On Cat5... Trango APEX uses Conex passthrus the same type that Dragonwave
uses for their radios.
There is a reason high grade radio manufacturers pick thems, they are
quality
We among many others carry this one.
http://store.wisp-router.com/itemdesc.asp?ic=SP-POE-MJ8&eq=&Tp=
Since this is an indoor model and should be placed as close as possible to
the poe powered device to provide maximum protection to the unit for any
power surge induced over you cat5 run I have per
2010/1/12 Jayson Baker :
> Make sure you have "Multicast Data" enabled or whatever on the Advanced tab.
> Pulled my hair out over this for a couple days, then realized if it's not
> checked, you get one-way OSPF.
> Checked it, rebooted, and everything has been happy since.
Multicast is enabled. Ar
Broadcast, I guess. Whatever is default on MT.
On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 6:58 PM, Jeremy Parr wrote:
> 2010/1/12 Jayson Baker :
> > Make sure you have "Multicast Data" enabled or whatever on the Advanced
> tab.
> > Pulled my hair out over this for a couple days, then realized if it's not
> > chec
2010/1/12 Jayson Baker :
> Broadcast, I guess. Whatever is default on MT.
Default is broadcast. I think I may have resolved the issue by setting
the AP (Rocket) and client (Nanostation) to WDS mode. The Ubiquiti is
staying out of the IP path now.
Oh, yeah, that's a requirement too. You can't bridge without WDS.
On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 7:45 PM, Jeremy Parr wrote:
> 2010/1/12 Jayson Baker :
> > Broadcast, I guess. Whatever is default on MT.
>
> Default is broadcast. I think I may have resolved the issue by setting
> the AP (Rocket) and c
Bob goes WAY beyond the books mere mortals use!
marlon
- Original Message -
From: "Jeremy Parr"
To: ; "WISPA General List"
Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2010 10:31 AM
Subject: Re: [WISPA] Anyone ever mount gear on flagpole style tower?
> When are you writing you "how to mount anything on
The ones Eje posted are Citel indoor models. Citel also makes an outdoor
model that has the same electronics as the inside model, but is in a case
that looks very similar to the Canopy model. The outdoor model costs near
the same as the indoor model.
Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc
IntAir
Tom,
I give...but only because I just don't have nearly the amount of free time
to ramble as you apparently do. We'll just have to agree to disagree.
Best,
Brad
-Original Message-
From: wireless-boun...@wispa.org [mailto:wireless-boun...@wispa.org] On
Behalf Of Tom DeReggi
Sent: Tues
Every day I read, attend webinars and conferences. And do everything I can to
keep up with the technology curve.
And then something like the movie Avatar comes along and I realize how far
behind I really am.
Imax 3D and video animation unlike any other. Totally incredible.
Go for the reality
44 matches
Mail list logo