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G.M.Sigut sigut at id.ethz.chThu Dec 6 02:54:54 PST 2001
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> Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2001 19:15:29 +0100 (MET) > From: Steven Berukoff <steveb at aei-potsdam.mpg.de> ... > Now, we are currently considering a hierarchical network structure, to > minimize costs. In particular, we planned on having each set of ~15 nodes > connected to a 16 port 100Mbit switch with a Gbit uplink. Then, each Gbit > line gets plugged into a Gbit switch. > > The question I have to you, my dear reader, is: Do there exist 16 or 24 > port Gbit switches suited for this purpose? The only ones I know of are > made by Foundry Networks, who manufacture 16, 24, and 32 port > models. Have I missed some? If so, does anyone have yea/nay > comments? Both Cabletron (sorry - Enterasys) and Cisco have such things. George >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> George M. Sigut <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< ETH Zurich, Informatikdienste, Sektion Systemdienste, CH-8092 Zurich Swiss Federal Inst. of Technology, Computing Services, System Services e-mail: sigut at id.ethz.ch, Phone: +41 1 632 5763, Fax: +41 1 632 1022 >>>> if my regular address does not work, try "sigut at pop.agri.ch" <<<<
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