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Posted by Cydrome Leader on January 16, 2006, 8:31 pm
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Does anybody have any opinions on the nortel 3510-24T or AL1001E08 gige
switch?
I'm taking a look at non-cisco 24 port gige switches that are managed and
not from 100% garbage companies.
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Posted by MC on January 17, 2006, 5:28 pm
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Cydrome Leader wrote:
> Does anybody have any opinions on the nortel 3510-24T or AL1001E08 gige
> switch?
>
> I'm taking a look at non-cisco 24 port gige switches that are managed and
> not from 100% garbage companies.
use several for backend network storage connectivty and works great.
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Posted by Cydrome Leader on January 18, 2006, 6:36 am
If you were Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options > Cydrome Leader wrote:
>> Does anybody have any opinions on the nortel 3510-24T or AL1001E08 gige
>> switch?
>>
>> I'm taking a look at non-cisco 24 port gige switches that are managed and
>> not from 100% garbage companies.
> use several for backend network storage connectivty and works great.
I guess the next question is do the serial consoles ever lock up for no
reason (basically every HP switch) requiring a power cycle, and do you
really get gige speeds?
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Posted by MC on January 18, 2006, 6:58 pm
If you were Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options Cydrome Leader wrote:
>
>>Cydrome Leader wrote:
>>
>>>Does anybody have any opinions on the nortel 3510-24T or AL1001E08 gige
>>>switch?
>>>
>>>I'm taking a look at non-cisco 24 port gige switches that are managed and
>>>not from 100% garbage companies.
>>
>>use several for backend network storage connectivty and works great.
>
>
> I guess the next question is do the serial consoles ever lock up for no
> reason (basically every HP switch) requiring a power cycle, and do you
> really get gige speeds?
Performance Specifications:
Switch fabric bandwidth: 80 Gbps for the switch
Frame forwarding rate: 35.7 Mpps (million packets per second) for 3510-24T
Port Forwarding/Filtering Performance:
For 10 Mbps: 14,880 pps maximum (64-byte packets)
For 100 Mbps: 148,810 pps maximum
For 1000 Mbps: 1,488,100 pps maximum
Address database size: 8,000 entries at line rate (8,000 entries
without flooding)
Addressing: 48-bit MAC address
Frame length: 64 to 1518 bytes (IEEE 802.1Q Untagged)
64 to 1,522 bytes (IEEE 802.1Q Tagged)
Jumbo frame support: Up to 9,216 bytes
Multi-Link Trunks: Six trunks, four members per trunk
VLANs: 256 port-based or protocol-based VLANs Tagging option
Multiple Spanning Tree Groups: Up to eight STGs
Interface Options:
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX/ RJ-45 (8-pin modular) connectors for Auto MDI/MDI-X
interface
1000BASE-T with auto-polarity
The Ethernet Routing Switch 3510 supports the following SFP GBICs:
1000BASE-SX: Uses short wavelength 850 nm MTRJ or LC type fiber optic
connectors to
connect devices over multimode (275m, 62.5um core or 350m, 50.0um core)
fiber optic cable
1000BASE-LX: Uses long wavelength 1300nm duplex LC type fiber optic
connector to connect devices over single mode (10km, 9um core) fiber
optic cable
1000BASE-CWDM: Uses long wavelength 1470, 1490, 1510, 1530, 1350, 1570,
1590, 1610nm LC type fiber optic connector to connect devices over
single mode (40km, 9um core or 70km, 9um core) fiber optic cable
Network Protocol and Standards Compatibility:
IEEE 802.3 10BASE-T (ISO/IEC 8802 3, Clause 14)
IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-TX (ISO/IEC 8802-3, Clause 25)
IEEE 802.3u Autonegotiation on Twisted Pair (ISO/IEC 8802-3, Clause 28)
IEEE 802.3x (Flow Control on the Gigabit Uplink port)
IEEE 802.3z 1000BASE-SX and 1000BASE-LX
IEEE 802.1d MAC Bridges (ISO/IEC 10038)
IEEE 802.1p (Prioritizing)
IEEE 802.1Q (VLAN Tagging)
IEEE 802.1D Spanning Tree Protocol
IEEE 802.3ad (manual/static)
IEEE 802.3ad (LACP)†
IEEE 802.1s†
IEEE 802.1w†
IETF DiffServ
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