Re: [asterisk-users] Recommendations for QoS, PoE Switches

2006-12-11 Thread Angel Heart
Hi,

I am using Procurve Switches by HP for PoE.

http://www.hp.com/rnd/products/switches/ProCurve_Switch_3500yl-5400zl_Series/overview.htm?jumpid=reg_R1002_USEN

Aside from being a LIFETIME WARRANTY, I found them very easy to configure and 
install. 

Regards,

Angel


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Zeeshan - I really like the Adtran Netvanta and/or Cisco Catalyst 3560 series 
switches if your customer has the pocket depth for them.  You are going to want 
a good, VLAN capable managed switch.  There are cheaper alternatives from 
Linksys, Netgear and DLink as well.
 
Cory Andrews




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Subject: [asterisk-users] Recommendations for QoS, PoE Switches


Hi all,

For a top quality setup, I will need to install high quality VoIP switches with 
QoS and PoE. My potential customer should not have any problem with call 
quality. Experienced folks, Please advice me what switches to install and at 
what price. I may need it for upto 100 phones. What else should I consider so 
that phones work without problem along with the computers on the same network? 
Phones will use their bridged ethernet connections, so that both computer and 
phones can work on the same connections. 

Thanks

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Re: [asterisk-users] Recommendations for QoS, PoE Switches

2006-12-11 Thread Barry Fawthrop

Hi David
Care to share how you approached using Diffserv and VLANs with the FSM7326P
We are considering the same switch. But I'm unsure about the configurations
required.

Thanks in advance
Barry


David Coulson wrote:

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Typically we deploy the FSM7326P from Netgear. 24 10/100 ports w/ PoE 
2 GigE ports (copper or SFP GBIC). We've not had any problems filling
all the ports up with SPIP501s. It has L3 switching/routing features, so
it's not as cheap as some other basic PoE switches that exist - I
believe Netgear have a L2 only 24 port PoE switch on the way in Q1 of
'07. It has all of the goodies like SNMP, Diffserv/CoS, VLANs, dot1q and
so forth, so it's a pretty nice switch for most installations.

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Re: [asterisk-users] Recommendations for QoS, PoE Switches

2006-12-11 Thread Zeeshan Zakaria

Thanks for everybody's help.

Cory, thanks for the links. I once studied OSI model, many years ago, when I
was doing MCSE for Win NT. I'll go through these Cisco documents to
improve/update my knowledge about OSI layers and see how it can help me in
VoIP networking.
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