I myself would stay away from them.  One of my major concerns is that it does 
not run an IOS.  Since Cisco has acquired Linksys I have seen a plethora of new 
cisco devices that appear to be Linksys type equipment branded with cisco, even 
wrapped in the green box.  If it was a dumbed down cisco IOS it would probably 
be ok, but I have a feeling it's more of an advanced Linksys OS.

Just my opinion.  I am used to doing 100% of my cisco configurations via 
command line on the 29xx, 35xx, 45xx, and 65xx series switches.  I would look 
into the 29xx series cisco gear or even HP Procurve, depending on your layer 2/ 
layer 3 needs.

Andy

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[mailto:tech-geeks-boun...@tech-geeks.org] On Behalf Of Ben Story
Sent: Monday, September 20, 2010 7:17 AM
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Subject: Re: [tech-geeks] Cisco ESW switches

Depending on your requirements, look at the 2960 line of fixed configuration 
switches.  They're a good compromise if you can't afford the 3560/3750 class 
and don't need layer 3 routing.
On Sun, Sep 19, 2010 at 11:51 PM, Heath Henderson 
<hmh1...@gmail.com<mailto:hmh1...@gmail.com>> wrote:
I am looking at a few switch upgrades for next year and am looking at replacing 
my Nortel gig Poe switches with some Cisco gear. I am trying to plan economical 
(not synonymous with cisco).
I have a switch in each of my three closets which houses my Voip phones, my 
staff desktops, and my wireless PoE connections (probably 24 ports max but 
maybe a few extra so I am going to jump to a 48 port unit.

I have been considering going the ESW 540 as the cost is 1/2 that of the next 
line up.

What are peoples' thoughts on the ESW line of gear?

-Heath Henderson
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