Re: [Ubnt_users] DC powered switch

2017-01-16 Thread Jeremy Austin
On Mon, Jan 16, 2017 at 2:14 PM, Kevin Lamothe wrote: > > I'm excited for Netonix's native -48v switch coming out this year. > Currently doing DCtoDC conversions to get em working. Ooh, apparently I missed this announcement. /checks forum -- Jeremy Austin (907)

Re: [Ubnt_users] DC powered switch

2017-01-16 Thread Kevin Lamothe
We also use 4948 for routing and Netonix for powering backhauls/APs at DC sites. I'm excited for Netonix's native -48v switch coming out this year. Currently doing DCtoDC conversions to get em working. On 1/16/2017 17:21, John Hendrich wrote: > Great suggestions. I'll probably go the Cisco

Re: [Ubnt_users] DC powered switch

2017-01-16 Thread Matt Lauer
Yeah, the 4948 is a reliable workhorse for a layer 2 / layer 3 switch. We do routing and vlans on our 4948, and I still enjoy the familiarity of IOS - especially for VLANs. Slowly learning when and where I can employ Mikrotik but I find the learning curve for VLANs is tough to get used to. You

Re: [Ubnt_users] DC powered switch

2017-01-16 Thread John Hendrich
Great suggestions. I'll probably go the Cisco route since I need routing capability (i.e. ospf & static routing) and it doesn't appear as though the Netonix has that. Thanks again! On Mon, 2017-01-16 at 16:49 -0500, Matt Lauer wrote: > If you wanted to stick with Cisco, a Cisco 4948 with hot

Re: [Ubnt_users] DC powered switch

2017-01-16 Thread Matt Lauer
If you wanted to stick with Cisco, a Cisco 4948 with hot swappable 48VDC power supplies and you will have 48 1G ports. $300 on ebay. On Mon, Jan 16, 2017 at 4:40 PM, Josh Luthman wrote: > Netonix for real. > > > Josh Luthman > Office: 937-552-2340 <(937)%20552-2340>

Re: [Ubnt_users] DC powered switch

2017-01-16 Thread Shawn C. Peppers
If you don't need more than 16 ports you could go with a edgepoint16. I have had zero problems with them. Shawn C. Peppers Video Direct Satellite & Entertainment 866-680-8433 Toll Free 480-287-9960 Fax http://www.video-direct.tv > On Jan 16, 2017, at 3:33 PM, John Hendrich

Re: [Ubnt_users] DC powered switch

2017-01-16 Thread mike . lyon
Netonix > On Jan 16, 2017, at 13:33, John Hendrich wrote: > > We currently use a Cisco DC powered Layer 3 switch at one of our remote > sites. The site has an Emerson DC inverter / battery backup and outputs > 48VDC. We power the Cisco switch with 48VDC and use

[Ubnt_users] DC powered switch

2017-01-16 Thread John Hendrich
We currently use a Cisco DC powered Layer 3 switch at one of our remote sites. The site has an Emerson DC inverter / battery backup and outputs 48VDC. We power the Cisco switch with 48VDC and use "step down" devices to output 24VDC with POE. What would everyone recommend as a replacement for