North American Network Operators Group Date Prev | Date Next | Date Index | Thread Index | Author Index | Historical Re: Any 1U - 2U Ethernet switches that can handle 4K VLANs?
On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 [email protected] wrote: > > Does anybody know of 1U - 2U form factor Ethernet switches that can > handle 4K VLANs, or at a minimum 2000 VLANs? Note that we're > specifically looking for the ability to handle this number of VLANs > operating simultaneously, not only VLAN *IDs* in the full 4K range. Extreme Summit48si. > The switches should have 12 - 24 Fast Ethernet ports. Some form of "Q > in Q" or stackable VLANs, ie. the ability to handle more than one VLAN > tag, is vital. You can do this by changing the ethertype of VLANs, Extreme calls this VMAN (9100 for vlans intead of 8100). This requires a network design to match. The switch has 48 ports and two SFP gig ports. > Spanning tree is needed, but can be one common spanning tree for all > VLANs (per-VLAN spanning tree is not needed). It does that. > Other features that would be nice to have: > > - RSTP (802.w) and MST (802.1s). - A couple of GigE ports (GBIC or SFP > based, presumably) for uplinks. - L3 (IP routing). - DC power. I dont know about RSTP and MST, but it does the rest. It also has EAPS for subsecond L2 failover. -- Mikael Abrahamsson email: [email protected]
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